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ISSN:2633-3767

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Hava Mazibas,N Speybroeck,E Dhondt et al. Hava Mazibas et al.
Introduction: Long COVID (LC) is a medical condition first described and documented through anecdotes on social media by patients prior to being recognised by WHO as a disease. Although >50 prolonged symptoms of LC have b...
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Background: Normative student-athlete concussion assessment data may not be appropriate for service academy members (SAMs), particularly rugby players, because of the uniqueness of their academic/military training environ...
Jonathan M Scott,P A Deuster Jonathan M Scott
The role of nutrition and performance is well established. Service members' physical and cognitive performance, sleep and mood are impacted by nutritional choices. Although many eating patterns have emerged, consensus among experts recommen...
Bradley M Ritland,J L Judkins,J A Naylor et al. Bradley M Ritland et al.
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between sleep and pain in military personnel and to determine if metrics of sleep and pain intensity differ between the injured and uninjured in ...
Martin Bricknell,J Kelly Martin Bricknell
This paper considers the potential ethical tensions in the conduct of Defence Engagement (Health) (DE(H)) activities. Multiple academic papers have described the ethical dimensions of topics such as 'medical rules of eligibility', cultural ...
Andrew Bosworth,J Robson,B Lawrence et al. Andrew Bosworth et al.
Background: SARS-CoV-2 can spread rapidly on maritime platforms. Several outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 have been reported on warships at sea, where transmission is facilitated by living and working in close quarters. Core compo...
Laura Josephine Hendrikx,D Murphy Laura Josephine Hendrikx
Gold standard treatments for military personnel seeking support for mental health difficulties are often standardised and manualised to ensure high levels of treatment fidelity. While manualised treatments are preferable to less evidence-ba...
T T C F van Dongen,R R Berendsen,F J M de Jong et al. T T C F van Dongen et al.
Background: Military practice or deployment in extreme conditions includes risks, dangers and rare disorders. One of the challenges is frostbite; however, current literature does not provide an overview of this condition ...