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期刊名:Bmj military health

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ISSN:2633-3767

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IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Yurii Klapchuk,D Los,O Buryanov et al. Yurii Klapchuk et al.
The invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation in February 2022 has witnessed the first peer-on-peer full-scale European conflict since World War 2. We have noted that the vast majority of injuries affect the extremities. Within that gro...
Tommi Ojanen,L Margolis,K van der Sanden et al. Tommi Ojanen et al.
Cold weather operations are logistically difficult to orchestrate and extremely challenging for soldiers. Decades of research and empirical evidence indicate that humans are extremely vulnerable to cold and that individual responses are hig...
Cara Swain,C Evans,V Kinkaid et al. Cara Swain et al.
While there are women represented in some notable positions within the UK Defence Medical Services (DMS), the challenges and barriers to successful female progression have not disappeared. The DMS needs highly talented, motivated doctors wo...
Torbjörn Helge,M Windahl,F Björkman Torbjörn Helge
Introduction: Military operations place high demands on many cognitive functions, and stressful events characterise the military work environment. The study aimed to examine the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitn...
Hans Christian Tingelstad,E Robitaille,T J O&#x;Leary et al. Hans Christian Tingelstad et al.
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) are one of the biggest challenges for military services globally, contributing to substantial financial burdens and lost training and working days. Effective evidence-based intervention strategies are essenti...