Traumatic Brain Injury and Attempted Suicide Among Veterans of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Epidemiology
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http://academic.oup.com/aje/article-pdf/186/2/220/24330254/kwx044.pdf
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