The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, March 8, 2007 - 7A IRAQ From page lA THE PSYCHIATRIST At the Veteran Affairs Hospital on Fuller Road in Ann Arbor, dozens of Iraq veterans living in Michigan have been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry Prof. Israel Liberzon, who oversees the psychiatry ward of the Veteran Affairs Hospital, said the military is more prepared for preventing post-traumatic stress disorder now than it was during the Vietnam War. "There are military programs to help people deal with these issues," he said. "There is easier access to mental health care." According to Liberzon, 15 percent of Vietnam veterans will have post- traumatic stress disorder for their entire lives, but he expects that the number will be lower among Iraq veterans. Liberzon said soldiers in Iraq are better trained and more prepared - physically and mentally - for com- bat. He alsosaidmore researchofPTSD is imperative, given that the disorder wasn't first diagnosed until the 1980s and is still relatively new to research- ers. "It's a critical issue," he said. "These (treatment) programs were built on little empirical data. We don't know what is a good early intervention strategy." THE ENGINEER Mechanical Engineering Prof. Greg Hulbert works at the U.S. Army's Automotive Research Cen- ter, which is led by the University of Michigan and based in Ann Arbor, where researchers develop the simu- lation and design of military ground vehicles. The center works on the develop- ment of mobile robots, hybrid power- trains and off-road vehicles. Hulbert, a researcher at the cen- ter since its establishment in 1994, helps develop a database of simu- lation models for the High Mobil- ity Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles, also known as the Humvee. Hulbert and his team of four are testing different tires on slippery ter- rain. "We are working with one of our partner schools - the University of Alaska -to incorporate accurate and efficient tire models into our simula- tion database to study vehicle perfor- mance on sand and snow," Hulbert said in an e-mail interview. Hulbert said his work has opened his eyes to the dangers troops face on the front lines. "What has changed is my appre- ciation for the challenges and the difficulties of basically the soldiers' job," he said. DINING From page IA Housing officials say it's student feedback like Bil- liu's that they use to shape policy. Housing Administra- tive Manager Larry Durst pointed to the unlimited meal plan as a result of discussion with students. For $320 more than the standard 13-meal per week plan, the new plan allows students to eat an unlim- ited number of meals each week and to swipe their cards as many times as they like during each meal- time. 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