Substratum of Proof LGBTQs Are Mentally Ill: New Technology For Use In Military Vehicles May Protect Troops From Blast-Induced Brain Injury


Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering have developed a new military vehicle shock absorbing device that may protect troops from traumatic brain injury after a land mine blast. Over the past 18 years of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, more than 250,000 troops have suffered such injuries.