Long-Forgotten Head Injuries as a Factor in Social Issues.

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Substance abuse, homelessness, criminal behavior. Highlighting the surprising link between head injuries and these social ills with your host, Dr. Gary Kohn, is Dr. Wayne Gordon, the Jack Nash Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Associate Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine- and the process of unearthing a diagnosis - with your host, Dr. Gary Kohn, is Dr. Wayne Gordon, the Jack Nash Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Associate Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Overview
Substance abuse, homelessness, criminal behavior. Highlighting the surprising link between head injuries and these social ills with your host, Dr. Gary Kohn, is Dr. Wayne Gordon, the Jack Nash Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Associate Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine- and the process of unearthing a diagnosis - with your host, Dr. Gary Kohn, is Dr. Wayne Gordon, the Jack Nash Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine and Associate Director of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
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