How firing their own weapons has put Australia's soldiers at risk of brain injury By News August 20, 2024 Add Comment Edit Doctors suspect mysterious brain injuries in soldiers repeatedly exposed to blasts and explosions could be the cause of memory loss, headaches, fits of rage and an increased suicide risk. Share this post Related Posts'No impact to critical infrastructure': Australian government holds snap crisis meeting over CrowdStrike outageTop UN court says Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories are illegalRay Reardon, the six-time world snooker champion known as 'Dracula', dies aged 91'My mum's a storyteller': How interviewing your older loved ones can be therapeuticEvery year, this small German town stages the most extravagant operas. This year, it’s going to be led by an Australian conductorConcerns over delays establishing integrity unit that would stop police investigating themselves'Blood everywhere': Trump describes shooting and Melania returns, as Republican Convention reaches crescendoDefence takes 'significant step forward' to compensate for unlawful Afghanistan killings
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