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American Journal of Psychiatry
Tweet: Among military personnel, Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement led to sustained decreases in chronic pain and opioid use.
Eric L. Garland +7 more
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Tweet: Among military personnel, Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement led to sustained decreases in chronic pain and opioid use.
Eric L. Garland +7 more
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MICROSURGICAL VASOVASOSTOMY IN MILITARY PERSONNEL
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995This paper details the operative techniques, results and reasons for reversals of vasectomy in military personnel. Fifty‐two reversals were performed by two surgeons (AC & DW) over a 7 year period. Data collection was by (i) retrospective analysis of service documents, surgical registers and laboratory records and (ii) response to a questionnaire ...
G M, Wright, A, Cato, D R, Webb
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Physiological Factors Which Influence Cognitive Performance in Military Personnel
Hum. Factors, 2019Objective: To identify and detail physiological factors that influence cognition in military personnel. Background: Maintenance of cognitive and task performance is important under several scenarios, none more so than in a military context. Personnel are
Kristy Martin +3 more
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Physiological monitoring for healthy military personnel
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2017Military employment commonly exposes personnel to strenuous physical exertion. The resulting interaction between occupational stress and individual susceptibility to illness demands careful management. This could extend to prospective identification of high physiological strain in healthy personnel, in addition to recognition and protection of ...
Michael John, Stacey, N, Hill, D, Woods
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Nontraumatic Spontaneous Pneumothorax among Military Personnel
New England Journal of Medicine, 1946THIS study was undertaken with the main purpose of determining the etiologic background and the precipitating factors in cases of nontraumatic spontaneous pneumothorax among hospitalized military personnel. Records covering a ten-year period were reviewed.
S, COHEN, J M, KINSMAN
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The utility of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in US military personnel
Military Psychology, 2018Sleep disturbances are endemic in military personnel with nonclinical populations averaging 6 hours of sleep. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), however, has not been validated in this population.
P. Matsangas, V. Mysliwiec
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Rethinking Military Personnel Evaluations
2011Abstract : Military personnel evaluation systems are effective at identifying top performers, but struggle to differentiate between average records. Each service has a different approach to evaluation, appropriately reflecting the underlying philosophy and culture of the service.
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Abstract The military has been described as the most engrossing and demanding institution in American society. Unique experiences of the service member include special training requirements, frequent relocations, geographic isolation from support structures, deployments, redeployments, integrating from the military to the civilian ...
Sara M. Wilson, Taylor J. Byrne
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Sara M. Wilson, Taylor J. Byrne
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Dermatophytes in Military Personnel
Military Medicine, 1973R L, Garcia, J V, VanDersarl, E W, Kraus
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Concussion in Military Personnel
2019Consider treating acute blast-related concussion patients with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) when starting within 72 hours after injury. For more chronic issues, in addition to family members, the best collateral source may be another service member with whom the patient has served.
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