New global study: long after war, injuries from landmines and explosives kill nearly 4 in 10 victims
According to the world’s largest study of casualties from these hidden weapons, women were much more likely to die from their injuries than men.
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Explosions can damage brain cells and blood vessels even when scans look normal, leaving lasting symptoms that are often missed.
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