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H.R.396 TBI Treatment Act, 112th Congress
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Latest Action: Feb 25, 2011
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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House Passes Sessions' TBI Amendment to Ensure Access to ...
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July 20, 2012
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TexasReportAdmin
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Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ...
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As noted by TexasReportAdmin on July 20, 2012, "Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ..." (/url?q=http://texasreport.net/2012/07/house-passes-sessions-tbi-amendment-to-ensure-access-to-treatment-for-troops-vets/&sa=U&ei=BH4PUJ-bCqyA2QWX8oGwCw&ved=0CCUQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNEOxwGbOIx-kodSjYOGEoB54dyMRQ) -
House Passes Sessions' TBI Amendment to Ensure Access to ...
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July 19, 2012
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TexasReportAdmin
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Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ...
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As noted by TexasReportAdmin on July 19, 2012, "Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ..." (/url?q=http://texasreport.net/2012/07/house-passes-sessions-tbi-amendment-to-ensure-access-to-treatment-for-troops-vets/&sa=U&ei=lYgXUNPfNISW8gTFjIHoCw&ved=0CCYQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNH0MkxJO86zMxMFcRtxyydlxeVAtA) -
House Passes Sessions' TBI Amendment to Ensure Access to ...
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July 19, 2012
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TexasReportAdmin
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Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ...
Clicking this will add the following text:
As noted by TexasReportAdmin on July 19, 2012, "Originally introduced at the beginning of the 112th Congress as the TBI Treatment Act(H.R. 396), Sessions' TBI treatment expansion initiative was adopted as an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act ..." (/url?q=http://texasreport.net/2012/07/house-passes-sessions-tbi-amendment-to-ensure-access-to-treatment-for-troops-vets/&sa=U&ei=jF0TUN6gHq-26QHzsoC4Ag&ved=0CCYQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNFFmIqey7uBg_OB9S17boZhpAqHlA)
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Pearl Harbor Day Celebrated with Recognition of Long Awaited Treatment for Brain Injury!
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December 07, 2011
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In H.R. 396, the TBI Treatment Act, introduced by Congressman Pete Sessions directs the military to pay for treatments for TBI or PTSD that do more than mask symptoms. This allows "physician-driven research" to determine if a treatment should be adopted by
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As noted by PR-USA.net on December 07, 2011, "In H.R. 396, the TBI Treatment Act, introduced by Congressman Pete Sessions directs the military to pay for treatments for TBI or PTSD that do more than mask symptoms. This allows "physician-driven research" to determine if a treatment should be adopted by" (http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=993219&Itemid=99999999) -
Pearl Harbor Day Celebrated with Recognition of Long Awaited Treatment for Brain Injury!
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December 07, 2011
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PR-USA.net
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In H.R. 396, the TBI Treatment Act, introduced by Congressman Pete Sessions directs the military to pay for treatments for TBI or PTSD that do more than mask symptoms. This allows "physician-driven research" to determine if a treatment should be adopted by
Clicking this will add the following text:
As noted by PR-USA.net on December 07, 2011, "In H.R. 396, the TBI Treatment Act, introduced by Congressman Pete Sessions directs the military to pay for treatments for TBI or PTSD that do more than mask symptoms. This allows "physician-driven research" to determine if a treatment should be adopted by" (http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=993219&Itemid=30)
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