New study sheds light on brain injury in Army reservist behind Maine’s deadliest shooting
Lewiston, Maine – Brain injury experts are urging caution amid the release of limited information regarding evidence of a brain injury found in an Army reservist responsible for Maine’s deadliest mass shooting. Boston University researchers recently disclosed their findings after analyzing Robert Card’s brain tissue, revealing signs of traumatic brain injury. The study showed degeneration in nerve fibers responsible for brain communication, along with inflammation and small blood vessel damage. While the study sheds light …