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The Opioid Epidemic: Challenge to Military Medicine and National Security.
INTRODUCTION We examine the current status of the military relevance of opioids, their use and misuse in military and veteran populations, the national security consequences of opioid use in our military age population, public health implications, and ...
Z. Dembek, T. Chekol, Aiguo Wu
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A Code of Ethics for Military Medicine.
On November 8, 2017, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued DoD Instruction (DoDI) 6025.27, “Medical Ethics in the Military Health System.”1 This Instruction, promulgated following a March 3, 2015 Report of the Defense Health Board (DHB) entitled ...
Richard J. Thomas+3 more
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Zsuzsanna Kossuth - the first volunteer nurse at Hungary and her activities in the War of Independence (1848-1849) [PDF]
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Požar Hajnalka
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Regenerative medicine: Can military medicine take the lead?
War wounds are often associated with devastating losses of tissue and function. Restoration of lost function, Rehabilitation and reintegration into society of the wounded soldier are primary concerns of armed forces doctors.
Sushil Kumar, K I Mathai
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Battlefield internal medicine aims at the treatment of combatants and noncombatants with various internal diseases on the battlefield. The military medical research on battlefield internal diseases focuses on the pathogenesis, clinical management, and ...
Guang-Dong Liu+13 more
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INTRODUCTION A 6-week mindfulness training course, the Mind-Body Medicine (MBM) pilot program for staff, was implemented at a large military treatment facility to examine the preliminary efficacy of the program in reducing stress and burnout in military ...
Vasudha Ram+3 more
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Challenges in military health education : Diving medicine training
Military medicine is one of the most diverse fields of medicine and diving medicine forms an integral part. Diving medicine in fact grew out of concerns for military divers and till today the primary training and research involve military diving.
Sourabh Bhutani, Rohit Verma
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Military Pain Medicine: Sustaining the Fighting Force.
Active duty military service members (ADSMs) suffer disproportionately from chronic pain. In the USA, military pain physicians serve an important role in the treatment of pain conditions in addition to the maintenance of the fighting force.
S. Hughey+2 more
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A cohort study of BMI changes among U.S. Army soldiers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background The increasing number of individuals with obesity is a healthcare concern in the United States (U.S.) population; the men and women who serve in the Army are no exception, with 17.3% of soldiers categorized with a body mass index (BMI) of ...
Marc Wuerdeman+3 more
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Subjective skeletal discomfort measured using a comfort questionnaire following a load carriage exercise [PDF]
Objective: Limited research has been conducted into the effect of load carriage on discomfort and injuries. This study aimed to determine the skeletal discomfort for part-time soldiers who completed a 1-hour field march carrying 24 kg.
Melnitchouk, W.+2 more
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