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ISSN:2633-3767

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Senne Gorris,I Baron,J De Brouwer et al. Senne Gorris et al.
Introduction: Military personnel is often deployed in environmentally distinct areas across the globe and thereby exposed to a multitude of new plants, weeds or trees. Sensitisation to inhalant allergens occurs upon expos...
Luke T Bayliss,J Hawgood,Z Jenkins et al. Luke T Bayliss et al.
Introduction: Understanding risk and protective factors for suicide-related outcomes (suicidal ideation, attempts, and deaths) among military personnel is key to the development and design of suicide prevention initiative...
John Breeze,R N Fryer,D M Bowley et al. John Breeze et al.
Introduction: Pelvic and perineal injury from buried improvised explosive devices were responsible for substantial mortality and long-term morbidity of UK armed forces personnel in recent conflicts. The pelvic protection ...
Fraje C E Watson,A N Bennett,A McGregor et al. Fraje C E Watson et al.
Introduction: Biopsychosocial factors influence low back pain (LBP) in the general population but may affect people with lower limb loss (LLL) differently. The first aim was to investigate the relationship between LBP, di...
Tajidah Talip Tajidah Talip
Introduction: The COVID-19 outbreak has been associated with increased stress levels, with significant consequences for military personnel. This study aimed to explore stress levels and associated factors among Royal Brun...
Andrew G Thompson,N A Rinaldi,C L Smith et al. Andrew G Thompson et al.
The Holistic Health and Fitness Management System (H2FMS) is a secure, cloud-based platform designed to assess, understand and improve soldier health, fitness and performance across five readiness domains: physical, mental, spiritual, nutri...
John Breeze,E Lewis,D Bowley et al. John Breeze et al.
Introduction: Military Combat Eye Protection (CEP) is a form of personal protective equipment designed to protect the eyes and surrounding structures. A review of 67 586 US and UK personnel wounded during Iraq and Afghani...