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Subject Areas on Research
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A behavioral analysis of eye protection use by soldiers.
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A multi-component cognitive-behavioral intervention for sleep disturbance in veterans with PTSD: a pilot study.
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Acute pain on and off the battlefield: what we do, what we know, and future directions.
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Adapting the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model of police-mental health collaboration in a low-income, post-conflict country: curriculum development in Liberia, West Africa.
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Age-specific mortality trends in France and Italy since 1900: period and cohort effects.
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Ambulatory monitoring and physical health report in Vietnam veterans with and without chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Arteriography in the delayed evaluation of wartime extremity injuries.
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Atrocities exposure in Vietnam combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: relationship to combat exposure, symptom severity, guilt, and interpersonal violence.
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Birth defects prevalence among infants of Persian Gulf War veterans born in Hawaii, 1989-1993.
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Blast-related brain injury: imaging for clinical and research applications: report of the 2008 st. Louis workshop.
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Challenges for global health in the 21st century: some upstream considerations.
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Chapter 1 posttraumatic stress disorder: a view from the operating theater.
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Chronic posttraumatic stress disorder and chronic pain in Vietnam combat veterans.
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Cognitive processing therapy for veterans with military-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Combat Wound Initiative program.
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Comparison of mental health between former child soldiers and children never conscripted by armed groups in Nepal.
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Conception and pregnancy during the Persian Gulf War: the risk to women veterans.
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Conflict and mental health: a cross-sectional epidemiological study in Nepal.
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Couple therapy with combat veterans and their partners.
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Culture and Comorbidity: Intimate Partner Violence as a Common Risk Factor for Maternal Mental Illness and Reproductive Health Problems among Former Child Soldiers in Nepal.
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Debilitation's aftermath: stochastic process models of mortality.
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Delayed evaluation of combat-related penetrating neck trauma.
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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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Development and implementation of endovascular capabilities in wartime.
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Did the crew of the submarine H.L. Hunley suffocate?
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EFFECT OF THE APOE ε4 ALLELE AND COMBAT EXPOSURE ON PTSD AMONG IRAQ/AFGHANISTAN-ERA VETERANS.
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Effects of Deployment on Musculoskeletal and Physiological Characteristics and Balance.
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Effects of military experience on mental health problems and work behavior.
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Epidemiology of nephrolithiasis in personnel returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Eye injuries in twentieth century warfare: a historical perspective.
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Feigning combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder on the personality assessment inventory.
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Goldenhar syndrome among infants born in military hospitals to Gulf War veterans.
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Helping clinicians who care for trauma survivors.
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Hospitalizations after the Persian Gulf War.
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Hospitalizations for unexplained illnesses among U.S. veterans of the Persian Gulf War.
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Identifying and treating post deployment mental health problems among new combat veterans.
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In-theater management of vascular injury: 2 years of the Balad Vascular Registry.
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Integrating ethics in design through the value-sensitive design approach.
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Interpersonal trauma, war zone exposure, and posttraumatic stress disorder among veterans with schizophrenia.
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Interpersonal violence and its correlates in Vietnam veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Intravascular ultrasound--guided inferior vena cava filter placement in the military multitrauma patients: a single-center experience.
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Lack of efficacy for fluoxetine in PTSD: a placebo controlled trial in combat veterans.
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Lessons of War: Turning Data Into Decisions.
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Lifetime and current prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders among Vietnam veterans and controls.
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Longevity in military pilots: 37-year followup of the Navy's "1000 aviators".
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MMPI-2 profiles of Gulf and Vietnam combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Mass trauma: disasters, terrorism, and war.
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Measuring exposure to racism: development and validation of a Race-Related Stressor Scale (RRSS) for Asian American Vietnam veterans.
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Measuring mental health in child soldiers.
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Mental health symptoms in combat medic training: a longitudinal examination.
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Monitoring from Battlefield to Bedside: Serum Repositories Help Identify Biomarkers, Perspectives on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Mortality among US and UK veterans of the Persian Gulf War: a review.
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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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Occurrence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis among Gulf 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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Outcomes of selective tibial artery repair following combat-related extremity injury.
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Parachuting injuries: a medical analysis of an airborne operation.
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Peace and war: trajectories of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms before, during, and after military deployment in Afghanistan.
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Peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress in male Vietnam theater veterans.
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Persistence of combat-related posttraumatic stress symptoms for 75 years.
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Physical exam and occult post-traumatic vascular lesions: implications for the evaluation and management of arterial injuries in modern warfare in the endovascular era.
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Political violence and mental health: a multi-disciplinary review of the literature on Nepal.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder in a national sample of female and male Vietnam veterans: risk factors, war-zone stressors, and resilience-recovery variables.
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Predictors of treatment response in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Prevalence of birth defects among infants of Gulf War veterans in Arkansas, Arizona, California, Georgia, Hawaii, and Iowa, 1989-1993.
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Prevalence of major eye diseases among US Civil War veterans, 1890-1910.
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Prevalence of symptoms and symptom-based conditions among Gulf War veterans: current status of research findings.
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Psychological resilience and the gene regulatory impact of posttraumatic stress in Nepali child soldiers.
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Psychosocial adjustment and mental health in former child soldiers--systematic review of the literature and recommendations for future research.
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Pyridostigmine bromide intake during the Persian Gulf War is not associated with postwar handgrip strength.
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Resilience-recovery factors in post-traumatic stress disorder among female and male Vietnam veterans: hardiness, postwar social support, and additional stressful life events.
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Risk factors for mental disorder hospitalization after the Persian Gulf War: U.S. Armed Forces, June 1, 1991-September 30, 1993.
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Self-Compassion as a prospective predictor of PTSD symptom severity among trauma-exposed U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans.
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Self-efficacy expectations among traumatized adolescents.
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Sixty-four slice multidetector computed tomographic angiography in the evaluation of vascular trauma.
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Smoking and anxiety in combat veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: a review.
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Social ecology interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder: what can we learn from child soldiers?
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Social motivation affecting individuals' actions in Japan during World War II: historical review.
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Socioeconomic background and war mortality during Vietnam's wars.
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Soldier Readiness Processing: Time for a New Paradigm in Managing Musculoskeletal Injuries After Deployment?
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Survey analysis of combat-related stress disorders in Viet Nam veterans.
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Symptom and comorbidity patterns in World War II and Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Tailoring nutrition therapy to illness and recovery.
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Ten years and 100,000 participants later: occupational and other factors influencing participation in US Gulf War health registries.
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The acid-base status of seriously wounded combat casualties. I. Before treatment.
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The complete management of extremity vascular injury in a local population: a wartime report from the 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group/Air Force Theater Hospital, Balad Air Base, Iraq.
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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 management of trauma venous injury: civilian and wartime experiences.
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The music of war: Seven World War 1 composers and their experience of combat.
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The need for psychodynamic principles in outreach to new combat veterans and their families.
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The postwar hospitalization experience of Gulf War veterans participating in U.S. health registries.
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The postwar hospitalization experience of U.S. veterans of the Persian Gulf War.
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The risk of birth defects among children of Persian Gulf War veterans.
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Trail making test performance in Vietnam combat veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Trauma, proximity, and developmental psychopathology: the effects of war and terrorism on children.
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Traumatic pseudoaneurysms of the head and neck: early endovascular intervention.
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Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder with amitriptyline and placebo.
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Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve stimulator placement in two soldiers with acute battlefield neuropathic pain.
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Upper extremity arterial combat injury management.
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Vascular trauma in Vietnam battle casualties: an analysis of 55 consecutive cases.
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Veterans Affairs Research and Development: using science to improve health care for veterans.
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Violence and hostility among families of Vietnam veterans with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
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War and pandemics: Catalysts for medical advancement.
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War and peace: the role of medical journals in the discussion of conflict.
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Who, and what, causes health inequities? Reflections on emerging debates from an exploratory Latin American/North American workshop.
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Why did Danish women's life expectancy stagnate? The influence of interwar generations' smoking behaviour.
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