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    Difede J, Barchas JD.
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    Johnston SL, Dipp RD.
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    Lew HL, Vanderploeg RD, Moore DF, Schwab K, Friedman L, Yesavage J, Keane TM, Warden DL, Sigford BJ.
    J Rehabil Res Dev; 2008 May; 45(3):xi-xvi. PubMed ID: 18629743
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  • 24. Mental health. Widening the attack on combat-related mental health problems.
    Miller G.
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    Warner CH, Appenzeller GN, Grieger TA, Benedek DM, Roberts LW.
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    Killgore WD, Cotting DI, Thomas JL, Cox AL, McGurk D, Vo AH, Castro CA, Hoge CW.
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  • 32. The Combat Experience Log: a web-based system for the in theater assessment of war zone stress.
    Lee HJ, Goudarzi K, Baldwin B, Rosenfield D, Telch MJ.
    J Anxiety Disord; 2011 Aug 18; 25(6):794-800. PubMed ID: 21550204
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  • 34. Challenges associated with post-deployment screening for mild traumatic brain injury in military personnel.
    Iverson GL, Langlois JA, McCrea MA, Kelly JP.
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  • 36. Virtual Iraq: initial results from a VR exposure therapy application for combat-related PTSD.
    Rizzo AA, Graap K, Perlman K, McLay RN, Rothbaum BO, Reger G, Parsons T, Difede J, Pair J.
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