2% or more of combat deaths are attributed to friendly fire. To help eliminate these tragic deaths, Spangler of Biobehavioral Health identified a practical, inexpensive way to identify which soldiers are at risk of committing a friendly fire incident.
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Preventing Friendly Fire: Connecting the Heart and Brain
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