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The magnitude of these particular war-related debilitations came into our consciousness with magnum force during the Vietnam War but existed long before that.
For, though that may not be visible at the moment, even the psyche must somehow be manifested physically in the brain and its debilitations must thus be recognisable.
Image: Erik TrinkausA re-analysis of a 50,000 year old Neanderthal skull shows that, in addition to enduring multiple injuries and debilitations, this male individual was also profoundly deaf.
Bach's physical debilitations recently limited his ability to shoot and process analog film, so he's moved to an iPhone and small digital camera, which continues to be a form of visual therapy.
Here is where Secretary Wilkie can act: he can decide — he has the authority — that enough evidence exists to presumptively service-connect the debilitations suffered by troops — active, reserve and National Guard — to toxic exposure such as the toxicity of widely used burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A psychiatric casualty is a military combatant who is unable to continue fighting due to some sort of mental debilitation. The debilitations a casualty can suffer are extensive; they can be anything from affective disorders to somatoform disorders.Psychiatric Casualties in War Treatment generally consists of simply removing a soldier from combat; however, psychotherapy is sometimes used.
The latter is now widely known as a recovery approach or model. Recovery is a process rather than an outcome. It is a personal journey that is about the rediscovery of self in the process of learning to live with the debilitations of the illness rather than being defined by illness with hope, planning and community engagement.King, R. et. al.
National Research Council. (2006). p. 158 This crop also holds significant nutritional value. Oil makes up 44% of the seed, where 30% is protein rich in essential amino acids.National Research Council. (2006). p. 157 The seed is an excellent vegetable protein, and is ideal for battling nutritional debilitations. High in essential vitamins and minerals, egusi-itoo complements the starch and grain diet of most Africans.National Research Council. (2006). p.

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