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期刊名:Military medicine

缩写:MIL MED

ISSN:0026-4075

e-ISSN:1930-613X

IF/分区:1.1/Q2

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This article describes Singapore's military medical diplomacy efforts, namely the provision of humanitarian aid and healthcare services overseas, and collaboration in Military Medicine. Military medical diplomacy may be viewed as an option ...
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Service members are frequently exposed to low-level, repetitive blast waves, raising concerns about potential brain injury. A New York Times video, "How Blast Waves Affect Troops' Brains," used a dramatic analogy of a beer bottle shattering...
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Based on current standards for accession into the U.S. military, food allergy represents a significant barrier to military service. Skin prick and serum specific IgE testing exhibit high sensitivity but low positive predictive value, often ...
Brian T Barlow,Andrew J Sheean,Bruce L Gillingham Brian T Barlow
Despite the dedicated efforts of a wide breadth of musculoskeletal (MSK) physicians and providers across the Military Health System (MHS), musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) continue to represent the most significant threat to the readiness, ...
Taku Saito,Fumiko Waki,Masanori Nagamine Taku Saito
Introduction: The mission demands and the local environment associated with the United Nations peacekeeping operations (PKO) are psychologically stressful. This study aimed to identify longitudinal trajectories of psychol...
Steven T Stoffel,Mateo C Houle,William J Moore rd et al. Steven T Stoffel et al.
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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a leading cause of morbidity among military personnel, despite improved personal protective equipment. Although modern combat helmets effectively prevent penetration and ...
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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has emerged as a signature injury of recent military conflicts. Large systems of care within the Department of Defense and Veterans Health Administration have been developed to a...
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Background: The Military Health System (MHS), like civilian health systems, has experienced rapid telehealth adoption in recent years in its efforts to improve cost, access, provider efficiency, and health outcomes. This ...