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Military Medicine, May 2006

Military Medicine

Upcoming Articles

A Novel Device Developed, Tested, and Utilized for Warming and Maintaining W Fluids in the Forward Surgical Team during Operation Enduring Freedom

by Craig, Peoples

Health Care Utilization in United Nations Peacekeeping Veterans with Comorbid PTSD and Depression

by Stapleton, Asmundson, Woods, Taylor, Stein

A Comparison of Injury Rates between Cadets with Limb Length Inequalities and Matched Controls Over One Year of Military Training and Athletic

by Goss, Moore, Slivka, Hatler

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in a Naval Diver

by Chim, Soo, Low, Chan

The Health Readiness of Junior Enlisted Military Women: The Social Determinants of Health Model and Research Questions

by Hopkins

Hypercholesterolemia and Smoking Habits in Lithuanian Military Personnel

by Vaicaitiene, Cerniauskiene, Luksiene, Margeviciene

Chest Pain Combat Veterans: A Conceptual Framework

by Alcaras, Roper

The Importance of Body Weight and Weight Management in Military Personnel

by Naghii

Factory-Based Permethrin Impregnation of Uniforms: Residual Activity against Aedes aegypti and Ixodes ricinus in Battle Dress Uniforms Worn under Field

by Faulde, Uedelhoven, Malerius, Robbins

Post-Traumatic Shoulder Dystonia in an Active Duty Soldier

by Carroll, Hawley, Ney

Training For Medical Support of Mountain Operations

by Truesdell, Wilson

The Prevelence of Admission for Sarcoma in the Military Helath System during 2002-2003

by Schaefer, Crawford

Night Firing Range Performance following PRK and LASIK

by Bower, Burka, Subramanian, Stutzman, Mines, Rabin

Ketaminefor Procedural Sedation and Analgesia by the Non-Anesthesiologist in the Field: A Review for the Military Health Care Provider

by Guldner, Petinaux, Clemens, Foster, Antoine

Direct Admission to Cardiology of Patients Hospitalized for Atrial Fibrillation Reduces Length of Stay and Increases Guidelines Adherence

by Jones, OdIe, Stajduhar, Leclerc, Eckart

A Survey of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment in the Emergency Room and Primary Care Medical Clinics

by Kennedy, Lumpkin, Grissom

Brief Interventions to Reduce Harmful Alcohol Use among Military Personnel: Lessons Learned from the Civilian Experience

by Fernandez, Hartman, Olshaker

Effects of Pregnancy on the Army Physical Fitness Test

by Weina

The Basis for Prescribed Ability Group Run Speeds and Distances during Basic Combat Training

by Knapik, Scott, Sharp, Hauret, Darakjy, Rieger, Palkoska, VanCamp, Jones

Chiropractic Services in the Canadian Armed Forces: A Pilot Project

by Boudreau, Busse, McBride

Physical Fitness and Physical Training during Norwegian Compulsory Military Service

by Dyrstad, Soltvedt, Hallen

Self-Rated Health and Health Care Utilization after Military Deployments

by Trump

Landmine Injuries in the Northernmost border of Greece: Our Experience at the University Hospital ofAlexandroupolis During 1991-2003

by Anagnostoulis, Fotakis, Karayiannakis, Zagelidu, Polychronidis, Simopoulos

Child Sexual Abuse and Adulthood Sexual Assault Among Military Veteran and Civilian Women

by Schultz, Bell, Naugle, Polusny

Endovascular Repair of a Large Post-traumatic Calf Pseudoaneurysm and Arterivenous Fistula

by Ray, Johnson, Cothren

Early Use of Regional and Local Anesthesia in a Combat Environment May Prevent the Development of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Wounded

by Jenson, Sorensen

Copyright Association of Military Surgeons of the United States May 2006
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