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Alzheimers Dement ; 14(12): 1651-1662, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30415806

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: In recent years, there has been growing discussion to better understand the pathophysiological mechanisms of traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder and how they may be linked to an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease in veterans. METHODS: Building on that discussion, and subsequent to a special issue of Alzheimer's & Dementia published in June 2014, which focused on military risk factors, the Alzheimer's Association convened a continued discussion of the scientific community on December 1, 2016. RESULTS: During this meeting, participants presented and evaluated progress made since 2012 and identified outstanding knowledge gaps regarding factors that may impact veterans' risk for later life dementia. DISCUSSION: The following is a summary of the invited presentations and moderated discussions of both the review of scientific understanding and identification of gaps to inform further investigations.


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Dementia/etiology , Military Personnel , Veterans , Animals , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/complications , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/epidemiology , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/genetics , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/physiopathology , Congresses as Topic , Dementia/epidemiology , Dementia/genetics , Dementia/physiopathology , Humans , Risk Factors
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Brain Inj ; 31(9): 1168-1176, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28981339

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As a follow-up to the 2008 state-of-the-art (SOTA) conference on traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), the 2015 event organized by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Research and Development (ORD) analysed the knowledge gained over the last 7 years as it relates to basic scientific methods, experimental findings, diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation of TBIs and blast-induced neurotraumas (BINTs). The current article summarizes the discussions and recommendations of the scientific panel attending the Preclinical Modeling and Therapeutic Development Workshop of the conference, with special emphasis on factors slowing research progress and recommendations for ways of addressing the most significant pitfalls.


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Blast Injuries/epidemiology , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/epidemiology , Disease Models, Animal , Military Personnel , United States Department of Veterans Affairs/trends , Animals , Blast Injuries/psychology , Blast Injuries/therapy , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/psychology , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/therapy , Forecasting , Humans , Military Personnel/psychology , United States/epidemiology
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