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Subject Areas on Research
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A 12-Month prospective study of the effects of PTSD-depression comorbidity on suicidal behavior in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans.
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A network analysis of risk factors for suicide in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans.
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Allopregnanolone Levels Are Inversely Associated with Self-Reported Pain Symptoms in U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan-Era Veterans: Implications for Biomarkers and Therapeutics.
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An examination of the broader effects of warzone experiences on returning Iraq/Afghanistan veterans' psychiatric health.
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Cannabis use disorder, anger, and violence in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans.
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Clinician perception of the impact of deployed physical therapists as physician extenders in a combat environment.
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Colorectal cancer: is the incidence rising in young Iraqi patients?
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Combined PTSD and depressive symptoms interact with post-deployment social support to predict suicidal ideation in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans.
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Demographics, stone characteristic, and treatment of urinary calculi at the 47th Combat Support Hospital during the first 6 months of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Does body mass index moderate the association between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and suicidal ideation in Iraq/Afghanistan veterans?
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Drivers of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Three Refugee Camps.
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Epidemiology of nephrolithiasis in personnel returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Examination of the indirect effects of combat exposure on suicidal behavior in veterans.
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Facial injury management undertaken at US and UK medical treatment facilities during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts: a retrospective cohort study.
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Gender differences among veterans deployed in support of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Hazardous alcohol use and receipt of risk-reduction counseling among U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Impact of traumatic life events and polygenic risk scores for major depression and posttraumatic stress disorder on Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans.
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Musculoskeletal Injuries and United States Army Readiness Part I: Overview of Injuries and their Strategic Impact.
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Non-suicidal self-injury as a predictor of active and passive suicidal ideation among Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans.
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Nonsuicidal self-injury and suicide attempts in Iraq/Afghanistan war veterans.
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Outcomes following penetrating neck injury during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts: A comparison of treatment at US and United Kingdom medical treatment facilities.
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Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veterans.
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Preliminary findings from a clinical demonstration project for veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan.
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Religion, spirituality, and suicide risk in Iraq and Afghanistan era veterans.
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Review of a Role 2 in Afghanistan: Understanding the Data on Medical and Surgical Volumes in a Deployed Setting.
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Shanidar 3 Neandertal rib puncture wound and paleolithic weaponry.
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Spiritual Fitness for Military Veterans: A Curriculum Review and Impact Evaluation Using the Duke Religion Index (DUREL).
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The costal skeleton of Shanidar 3 and a reappraisal of Neandertal thoracic morphology.
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The epidemiology of health problems in returning Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom veterans. A national and North Carolina-based summary.
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The evaluation of casualties from Operation Iraqi Freedom on return to the continental United States from March to June 2003.
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The factor structure of psychiatric comorbidity among Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans and its relationship to violence, incarceration, suicide attempts, and suicidality.
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The impact of social support on psychological distress for U.S. Afghanistan/Iraq era veterans with PTSD and other psychiatric diagnoses.
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The influence of depressive symptoms on suicidal ideation among U.S. Vietnam-era and Afghanistan/Iraq-era veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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The restoration potential of the Mesopotamian marshes of Iraq.
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Tobacco use among Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans: a qualitative study of barriers, facilitators, and treatment preferences.
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Tympanic-membrane perforation as a marker of concussive brain injury in Iraq.