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$3 MILLION NOW AVAILABLE FOR PTSD RESEARCH AT
WACO VA -- The study will focus on the role
genes and brain anatomy may play in PTSD.

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$3 Million Now Available For Waco PTSD Research
The contract authorizing a $3 million joint study of post-traumatic
stress disorder at the Waco VA Hospital has been signed and the project
is set to begin, Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, announced Wednesday.
Researchers are the Waco and Temple VA Hospitals, Fort Hood, Texas A&M
University and Baylor University are involved in the project.
The $3 million was included in the 2006 Defense bill, but Edwards said
such new research programs can take as long as a year to get underway.
Congress rejected at additional $3.5 million for the program last year,
but Edwards plans to push for that funding again in the 2008
appropriations process this spring.
“This is an important first step in realizing our goal of making the
Waco VA, in conjunction with Ft. Hood and the Temple VA, a world-class
PTSD and mental health care research center,” Edwards said Wednesday.
“I am going to pursue this goal passionately, because it will improve
the lives of thousands of veterans who have risked their lives for our
nation,” he said.
The study will focus on the role genes and brain anatomy may play in
PTSD and related stress disorders, Edwards said.
The researchers will follow 1,400 Fort Hood soldiers returning from
Afghanistan and Iraq for six months to study factors that affect the
development of PTSD and depression.
The soldiers will be retested as much as possible beginning late in
2007, Edwards said.
“The Waco VA and Ft. Hood are uniquely positioned to conduct world-class
research with the Department of Defense and Texas A&M to find improved
treatments and cures for veterans suffering from mental illness and post
traumatic stress disorder,” Edwards said.
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Larry Scott --