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Healthy warrior effect with deployment to United Nations peacekeeping operation: A longitudinal study among Japan ground self-defense forces

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The "healthy warrior effect" (HWE), in which deployed military personnel are healthier than those not deployed, is known to be associated with deployment. …

Improving cancer care for women seeking services in the Veterans Health Administration through the breast and gynecological oncology system of excellence

Abstract: Women are the fastest growing population among Veterans and have substantial risk factors that increase their likelihood for developing cancer. To ensure that the …

The impact of adversity on body mass index as Veterans transition to civilian life

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), warfare exposure, and mental health symptoms upon changes in body mass index (BMI) were examined in a …

The potential utility of retinal biomarkers to index central nervous system effects of repetitive blast exposure in military personnel

Abstract: Military personnel exposed to blasts receive repeated subconcussive head impacts. Although these events typically do not cause immediate symptoms and do not lead to …

Buprenorphine for the treatment of military-related PTSD with treatment-resistant depression and unexpected benefit for chronic pain: Case report

Abstract: The prevalence of treatment-resistant depression within global and military populations highlights the need for novel treatment approaches beyond monoamine …

Long-term disability after traumatic spinal injuries: A military retrospective study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Traumatic spinal injuries (TSI) pose a significant life-long burden, impacting both military and civilian populations. Assessing long-term outcomes is crucial …

Longitudinal assessment of selective motor dysfunction in service members with combat-related mild TBI

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Evaluations of clinical outcomes in service members with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained in combat have largely focused on neurobehavioral and …

The health of children in U.S. military families: Evaluation of the 2020-21 national survey of children's health

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The health of children and adolescents, particularly children of military families, is instrumental for military departments; yet, there has not been an …

Differences in musculoskeletal injury and disability rates in U.S. Navy sailors aboard aircraft carrier and amphibious assault ships

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) are the most common clinical condition in the military that affect medical readiness. Evaluation of MSKI burden and the …

“Holy cow, where do I sign up?” Attitudes of military Veterans toward epigenomic biomarker toxic exposure testing

Abstract: Introduction: After the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act in …

Reoptimizing combat and operational stress control in the U.S. Air Force

Abstract: The future of warfare is changing with anticipation of moving toward Agile Combat Employment in contested, degraded, and operationally limited environments. This will …

The impact of time to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction on return to duty among active duty military personnel

Abstract: Introduction: After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, service members often undergo ACL reconstruction (ACLR) to restore knee stability, which is critical for …