Explore articles addressing war-related medicine, including disaster preparedness, mass casualty events, management of blunt and penetrating trauma, and PTSD.
This cohort study investigates associations between a history of remote blast-related mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and regional brain volume in a sample of US veterans and active duty service members.
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the use of small-group intervention led by lay persons for psychological trauma experienced by Islamic refugees, maintaining religious and cultural standards.
This cohort study assesses incidence of chronic pain among active-duty servicewomen and women civilian dependents associated with service during 2006 to 2013 compared with among like individuals at a time of reduced combat exposure and deployment intensity (2014-2020).
This ecological cohort study estimates the proportion of infant and child mortality associated with armed conflict exposure from 1998 to 2019 in Colombia.
This cohort study assesses the association of deployment to military bases where open burn pits were used for waste disposal and the subsequent risk of developing respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among US veterans receiving care from the Veterans Health Administration.
This case-control study of US military service members examines the sensitivity of 2 imaging techniques targeting white matter microstructure for diagnosis and prognosis of outcomes associated with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).
This cross-sectional study examines the prevalence of migraine, associated health comorbidities, and potential military service exposures among men and women veterans in the US.
This cohort study examines the association of exposure to the Syrian war from 2011 to 2018 with stage of diagnosis and survival odds among patients with lung cancer.
This cohort study assesses whether traumatic brain injury is associated with subsequent diagnosis with brain cancer among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.
This cohort study examines the incidence and patterns of suicide from 1979 to 2019 among veterans who were deployed to the Vietnam War and veterans who served in the military at that time but were not deployed to the Vietnam War.
This Viewpoint discusses the importance of safeguarding health access in times armed conflict worldwide and the need to bolster compliance with international humanitarian law.
This cohort study assessed the association of exposure to Agent Orange and hepatocellular carcinoma among Vietnam veterans.
In this Viewpoint, the author examines whether health care professionals have any responsibilities to speak out about the conflict in the Middle East.
This cohort study investigates if second-generation, nonrefugee, and refugee migrants in Sweden and Denmark experience more days hospitalized for nonaffective psychotic disorders during the first 5 years of illness than their native-born peers.
This Special Communication discusses how military medicine has advanced civilian health care and public health, and how miliary medicine research and development differs from that in the civilian world.
This cross-sectional study assesses the association of the war in Tigray, Ethiopia, with the utilization of health services for patients with chronic diseases.
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