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Risk of alcohol abuse higher for Guard and Reserve troops

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cdnurse

2 months ago

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Source: The Associated Press


August 28, 2008

National Guard and reserve combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are more likely to develop drinking problems than active-duty soldiers, a new military study suggests. The authors speculate that inadequate preparation for the stress of combat and reduc


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    iluvnrsing

    2 months ago

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    Yes, where is the follow up with VA psych?

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    cdnurse

    2 months ago

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    We have all of this information and still ignore our troops.

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