نتایج جستجو برای: battle casualties

تعداد نتایج: 13430  

Journal: :Injury 2013
Andrew J Macgregor Janet J Tang Amber L Dougherty Michael R Galarneau

BACKGROUND The current military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in the most US casualties since the Vietnam War. Previous research on the association between deployment-related injury and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has yielded mixed results. OBJECTIVES To examine the effect of battle injury (BI) relative to non-battle injury (NBI) on the manifestation of PTSD symptom...

2015
Rigo Hoencamp Floris J. Idenburg Thijs T. C. F. van Dongen Loes G. M. de Kruijff Eelco P. Huizinga Marie-Christine J. Plat Erik Hoencamp Luke P. H. Leenen Jaap F. Hamming Eric Vermetten

OBJECTIVES Units deployed to armed conflicts are at high risk for exposure to combat events. Many battle casualties (BCs) have been reported in the recent deployment to Afghanistan. The long-term impact of these combat injuries, at their five-year end point, is currently unknown. To date, no systematic inventory has been performed of an identified group of BCs in comparison to non-injured servi...

Journal: :BMJ 1987

Journal: :Occupational medicine 1996
M C Bricknell

Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes reports of heat casualties occurring in Episkopi, Cyprus from January 1990 through December 1994. A total of 96 casualties were reported from 48 separate incidents. On seven occasions, three or more casualties occurred concurrently (maximum 19). There were 20 incidents causing 32 casualties from Cyp...

Journal: :Worldview 1971

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2014

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1970

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