(Reuters) – One in five soldiers who return from Iraq or Afghanistan having suffered a concussion develop chronic headaches that occur at least half the days of the month, with many suffering even more, according to a U.S. survey. Army researchers, whose findings were published in the journal Headache, examined nearly 1,000 …
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