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ISSN:2633-3767

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David Szpilman,Michael Tipton,Lucia Eneida Rodrigues et al. David Szpilman et al.
Introduction: Drowning remains a leading cause of death in aquatic training activities within military courses, especially in Brazil, exacerbated by risk underestimation and unsafe practices. Despite its severity, systema...
Lauren Bradshaw,Robyn P Cassidy,Gavin Atkinson et al. Lauren Bradshaw et al.
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries are a leading cause of morbidity, medical downgrade and discharge within the UK Armed Forces. The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) provides consultant-led, interdisciplinar...
Peter Ladlow,Russell J Coppack,Robyn P Cassidy et al. Peter Ladlow et al.
Considerable operational and financial costs are associated with musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) across military organisations. Following an MSKI, reaching 'medically fully deployable' status is often contingent on meeting physical employment...
Volker Scheer,Helton de Sá Souza,Pedro Henrique Viana Mendes et al. Volker Scheer et al.
Introduction: Atlantic rowing challenges test the limits of human endurance. We examined the effects on mood, sleep, fatigue and recovery during a 3000 mile Atlantic rowing race, with implications for women in combat role...
Charles Coombs Charles Coombs
This essay was awarded the BMJ Military Health essay prize 2025, announced at the Colt Foundation research meeting held in London in December 2025, in response to the question posed: "In the context of large-scale combat operations, discuss...
Nicola Reece,Scott J C Pallett,Lucy Lamb et al. Nicola Reece et al.
Bacteriophage (phage) is a virus that infects and kills bacteria but not human cells. As phages and bacteria have co-evolved over thousands of years, each phage is highly specific for its host bacteria. Phages were discovered over 100 years...
Kasper Halme,Christian Andersson,Mia Laine et al. Kasper Halme et al.
Introduction: Advancements in technology and intelligence, as well as deliberate targeting of medical personnel and vehicles, have made casualty extraction increasingly hazardous. The Russo-Ukrainian War has further demon...