• This is critical for the hundreds of thousands of post-9/11 combat veterans affected by PTSD and can do so much to improve lives and assist with military readiness," Edna Foa, a clinical psychology professor at Penn who took part in the study, said in a statement. (phillyvoice.com)
  • The federally funded research was conducted at Fort Hood by researchers from Penn Medicine, the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and the STRONG STAR Consortium , a multi-institutional research consortium funded by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to develop more effective treatments of PTSD in active military personnel and recently discharged veterans. (phillyvoice.com)
  • She is actively looking for Central Florida veterans or active-duty military personnel who served in Afghanistan or Iraq to participate in a Department of Defense-funded clinical research program, which uses virtual reality and piped-in smells associated with their war experiences to help the veterans overcome PTSD. (ucf.edu)
  • How did you first get involved with helping our military personnel who have PTSD? (ucf.edu)
  • However, with proper treatment, the symptoms of PTSD can be decreased significantly, and people can get their lives back. (ucf.edu)
  • In our program, about 60 percent of people no longer have a diagnosis of PTSD after treatment. (ucf.edu)
  • The Institute of Medicine recommended in 2012 that soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan undergo annual screening for post-traumatic stress disorder and that federal agencies conduct more research to determine how well the various treatments for PTSD are working. (nbcnews.com)
  • Sadly, many military veterans who need treatment for PTSD do not seek it. (goodtherapy.org)
  • PE and VRE have been shown to be highly successful in decreasing symptoms of PTSD, but barriers to treatment still exist. (goodtherapy.org)
  • Deployed soldiers' reactions to exposure and medication treatments for PTSD. (goodtherapy.org)
  • I guess this is because while these military personnel would see taking medication as needing help, they would see getting either of these therapy things as getting themselves help but not having to rely on something external to overcome the PTSD? (goodtherapy.org)
  • Nor is PTSD unique to military personnel who have witnessed or experienced violence from combatants, or other extreme stresses of wartime service, Wittlin explained. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • But military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan are coping with, in essence, guerrilla warfare, and must remain constantly on alert, Wittlin said, which also heightens their risks of developing PTSD. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Effective treatments for PTSD include different types of psychotherapy (talk therapy) or medication. (brainline.org)
  • Trauma-focused psychotherapies are the most highly recommended type of treatment for PTSD. (brainline.org)
  • In a randomized clinical trial comparing an abbreviated form of prolonged exposure (PE) therapy against an intensive outpatient program (IOP) form of PE, military veterans with combat-related PTSD in both groups experienced significant improvements in PTSD symptoms. (medscape.com)
  • Peterson, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at UT Health San Antonio and director of the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD, noted that while condensed treatments may not be feasible for everyone, "results show that compressed formats adapted to the military context resulted in significant, meaningful, and lasting improvements in PTSD, disability, and functional impairments for most participants. (medscape.com)
  • Peterson noted that the condensed treatment format could be an essential option to consider even in other countries, such as Ukraine, where there are concerns about PTSD in military personnel. (medscape.com)
  • The aim of this study was to systematize the knowledge about the types and effectiveness of complementary treatments using somatic interventions in the PTSD setting. (bvsalud.org)
  • South Korea's military reported 1,793 additional COVID-19 cases Saturday, raising the total caseload among its service members to 197,227, the defense ministry said. (koreaherald.com)
  • To identify differences between military personnel/veterans and civilians regarding the frequency and presentation of disordered eating behaviors and attitudes towards eating disorder treatment. (edgi.org)
  • Military personnel/veterans were more likely to engage in diuretic/laxative use and excessive exercise than civilians. (edgi.org)
  • Female military personnel/veterans also reported more engagement in fasting than female civilians. (edgi.org)
  • Male military personnel/veterans were less likely to engage in vomiting than male civilians. (edgi.org)
  • Military personnel/veterans were more likely overall to engage in disordered eating behaviors than civilians. (edgi.org)
  • Trained military personnel can provide vaccinations to civilians under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act. (health.mil)
  • Like civilians, veterans often avoid treatment due to the stigma associated with mental issues. (goodtherapy.org)
  • The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) notes that alcohol use is higher among members of the military than among civilians. (tapartnership.org)
  • Prescription drug abuse has also increased among members of the Armed Forces and is higher among military personnel than among civilians. (tapartnership.org)
  • Military personnel and civilians can be exposed to metal aerosols generated during firing or impact, or after injury with retained embedded munitions fragments. (who.int)
  • When providing an online eating disorders screening tool for military personnel and veterans, it is important to offer tailored treatment recommendations to reduce barriers to seeking eating disorder treatment. (edgi.org)
  • Sovereign also offers treatment for chronic pain, eating disorders and cognitive deficits. (prnewswire.com)
  • Usually, doctors recommend supportive treatments for the symptoms of chickenpox until a person's immune system stops the virus from replicating. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • For each disease the symptoms, prevention and transmission methods and treatment options are discussed so that IAFF members can protect themselves in the workplace. (iaff.org)
  • 2003]. People who do develop symptoms may experience a flu-like illness with fever, cough, headache, rash, and muscle aches that usually resolve without treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Some people with severe symptoms may need treatment with anti-fungal therapy [Galgiani et al. (cdc.gov)
  • To address MI-related distress, clinicians utilized a range of treatment approaches. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Leading authorities review available evidence-based treatments, including individual, group, and couple and family therapy approaches. (guilford.com)
  • We work collaboratively using proven treatment approaches that have been shown to help bring about change. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The U.S. military is relying on unproven approaches to prevent mental disorders, a new report finds. (nbcnews.com)
  • And while there are approaches that do work - such as restricting access to firearms to discourage suicide and murder or making it harder to get alcohol - the military isn't using them, instead relying on easy but unproven internet tools or "events. (nbcnews.com)
  • A study that included University of Pennsylvania researchers recently found that a new, two-week therapy treatment can help military service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. (phillyvoice.com)
  • The military is responsible for securing international borders and conducting joint patrols with the civilian police. (state.gov)
  • No significant differences were found for eating disorder treatment history and intention to seek eating disorder treatment between the military personnel/veteran group and the civilian group. (edgi.org)
  • Knowledge about military culture, the stressors experienced by service members, and common challenges for both military and civilian practitioners is woven through the volume and reflected in the vivid case examples. (guilford.com)
  • The King's Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is the leading civilian UK centre of excellence for research with the Armed Forces Community. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Training courses throughout the military branches have been preparing for the civilian COVID-19 immunization efforts as an added part of their curriculum in instructional and practical courses on immunizations. (health.mil)
  • Available DOD personnel databases can identify active duty Marines and naval personnel and civilian employees stationed at the base during the period when the Hadnot Point and Tarawa Terrace drinking water systems were contaminated with VOCs. (cdc.gov)
  • Unfortunately, military checkpoints are essential for the protection of Israeli lives, and regretfully, in choosing to support terrorism against the civilian Israeli population, the Palestinian Authority harms its own population in many ways. (who.int)
  • There are all sorts of programs out there run by non-military groups, from art therapy to specially trained service dogs , and even hip-hop music interventions. (nbcnews.com)
  • Independent of the Ministry of Defence, Office for Veterans' Affairs and chain of command, our research has provided much-needed evidence on the health and well-being of serving and ex-serving personnel and their families. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The investigators randomly recruited 234 military personnel and veterans from two military treatment facilities and two Veterans Affairs facilities in south and central Texas. (medscape.com)
  • The charges include unlawful confinement, inhuman treatment, and torture of a U.S. national in Ukraine following Russia's full-scale invasion. (justice.gov)
  • The charges include torture, inhuman treatment, and unlawful confinement of a U.S. national in Ukraine following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. (fbi.gov)
  • The findings, published on Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association , state that a clinical trial of an expedited, two-week-long Prolonged Exposure therapy was found to be as effective in active military service members as the traditional PE treatment, typically given over the course of eight weeks. (phillyvoice.com)
  • Chapters on additional treatments: mindfulness-based behavioral and cognitive therapies, stress inoculation training, cognitive-behavioral conjoint therapy, group therapy, and complementary and alternative therapies. (guilford.com)
  • [3] Primary treatment includes rehydration and replacing lost salts ( oral rehydration therapy ). (wikipedia.org)
  • Peterson said he plans to continue his research and that the compressed treatment formats studied "are well-suited for the evaluation of alternative modes of therapy combining cognitive-behavioral treatments with medications and medical devices. (medscape.com)
  • No compelling evidence exists in the literature to suggest that adjunctive therapeutic modalities (eg, electrical stimulation, pulsed ultrasonography, laser therapy) have a significant role to play in the routine treatment of bony stress injury. (medscape.com)
  • METHODS: Participants (n=152) were randomly allocated into four intervention groups: One group received local neck treatment (NT) comprising manual therapy and exercise and the other three groups received additional sensorimotor training (either joint position sense/oculomotor exercises, balance exercises or both). (bvsalud.org)
  • SARP provides drug and/or alcohol abuse assessment, consultation, education, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and continuing care services for all active-duty adults. (va.gov)
  • Patients referred to outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential care will be in treatment for full days throughout the program. (va.gov)
  • This program is available for all patients following Intensive Outpatient and Residential treatment programs. (va.gov)
  • Patients will participate in these groups for up to one year after residential or intensive outpatient treatment concludes. (va.gov)
  • From 18 to 20 May 2021, the Koblenz Multinational Medical Coordination Centre/European Medical Command ( MMCC Multinational Medical Coordination Centre / EMC European Medical Command ) hosted a civil-military digital event on the subject of biosensors. (bundeswehr.de)
  • The participants reported high levels of shame related to seeking treatment-in particular, pharmacological treatment. (goodtherapy.org)
  • It has been managed using pharmacological treatment associated or not with complementary treatments. (bvsalud.org)
  • Overall, 370 military service members participated in the randomized clinical trial. (phillyvoice.com)
  • Our advanced diagnostic assessment processes, treatment of cognitive deficits, the utilization of cutting-edge technology and strong medical and clinical leadership have also been important factors in our growth. (prnewswire.com)
  • However, there is little scientific production on these treatments, despite the positive clinical impact of their results, particularly for Somatic Experiencing ® , which has presented good results. (bvsalud.org)
  • Trauma-focused" means that the treatment focuses on the memory of the traumatic event or its meaning. (brainline.org)
  • Nothing in this website is meant to be used for medical or nursing diagnosis or professional treatment. (phillyvoice.com)
  • The Department of Defense has a long history with its medical personnel, medics, corpsmen, and other trained technicians providing a wide array of vaccinations to service members, DOD personnel, their employees, and families. (health.mil)
  • The treatment mainstay is pentavalent antimony (e.g., sodium stibogluconate). (aafp.org)
  • Some pentavalent antimony compounds are used in the treatment of leishmaniasis. (who.int)
  • Alexander and Klein note that military life offers much to many men and women and that surviving the brutalities of combat both physically and psychologically can often leave a legacy of positive outcomes. (bacp.co.uk)
  • Pain and patient-reported outcomes were measured at baseline, post-treatment and 3-, 6- and 12-month follow-ups. (bvsalud.org)
  • SARI) set-up guide at https://apps.who.int/iris/handl e/10665/331603 for detailed information including technical details on structural design, material specifications and dimensions on constructing a treatment centre, including options of repurposing existing facilities. (who.int)
  • This guidance contains key elements to consider in quickly setting up a temporary COVID-19 treatment centre. (who.int)
  • The efficacy of treatment of overuse patellofemoral pain with an elastic knee sleeve with a silicone patellar ring was compared with a simple elastic sleeve and with no treatment in a prospective study of 395 army recruits. (nih.gov)
  • The mean pain score at the end of training decreased more among recruits who were treated with a simple elastic knee sleeve than among recruits who received no treatment, but this difference was not significant. (nih.gov)
  • Even severe primary adenoviral pneumonia is not fatal except for rare fulminant cases, predominantly in infants, military recruits, and immunocompromised patients. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In many cases, military personnel have not even shared their trauma with their family because of its horrific nature. (ucf.edu)
  • Sovereign Health, a leading national provider of behavioral health treatment services, provides treatment for substance use disorders and mental health issues, including trauma, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. (prnewswire.com)
  • With treatment trauma survivors can feel safe in the world and live happy and productive lives. (brainline.org)
  • The research behind these treatments is not as strong as the research supporting trauma-focused psychotherapies (listed above). (brainline.org)
  • a healthier philly and its health-related information resources are not a substitute for the medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment that patients receive from their physicians or health care providers and are not meant to be the practice of medicine, the practice of nursing, or to carry out any professional health care advice or service in the state where you live. (phillyvoice.com)
  • We strive to ensure that our research is disseminated widely throughout academia but also to military providers, medical professionals, policy makers, charities, and serving and ex-serving personnel and their families. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The United States military stands ready to contribute its large-scale logistical and medical capabilities to support the government's COVID-19 vaccination efforts. (health.mil)
  • By congressional design, [it] is a unique medical research program narrowly focused on the vision of improving the health and lives of Veterans with Gulf War Illness," they wrote, calling it "a model of how to conduct treatment- oriented research to address a challenging illness" that "is succeeding where earlier programs failed. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Beside the issues from the different subject and specialised areas like biology, physics, medicine, military medicine, cyber security, as well as sports and health sciences, a controversial discussion on the use of biosensors or wearables in the medical service was initiated. (bundeswehr.de)
  • Biosensors can record the medical condition of casualties during their treatment and relieve medical personnel. (bundeswehr.de)
  • They can accelerate decision-making processes, record the medical condition of the casualties more quickly, and this way relieve medical personnel. (bundeswehr.de)
  • Residential care for those who require intensive medical treatment and structured supervision during rehab. (tapartnership.org)
  • However, for certain groups of people, they may develop severe or disseminated infections, meaning as more widely spread, or chronic pneumonia, and these people will require medical treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • There have been several documented cases of Palestinian groups using ambulances to transport terrorists and explosives, which is a flagrant abuse of the usual practice of allowing free passage to ambulances, patients and medical personnel. (who.int)
  • It is important to note in this context that tens of thousands of Palestinians enter Israel for medical treatment of their own accord, without need of an ambulance. (who.int)
  • In 2006, tens of thousands of permits to enter Israel for medical treatment were issued, averaging over 200 patients per day. (who.int)
  • Austin ordered the first contingent of more than 1,000 active duty military personnel to support California state vaccination sites. (health.mil)
  • The injured personnel were sent to military bases in Europe for treatment. (af.mil)
  • Patients are seen following referral from the Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Assistants (DAPA or service branch equivalent) stationed at one of many tenant commands aboard Naval Station Great Lakes and other military bases throughout the Midwest. (va.gov)
  • It may cause local epidemics at boarding schools, college dormitories, or military bases. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This substantial number of cases has reinforced concerns regarding malaria prophylaxis, the estimated risk for infection, and the need for prompt recognition and treatment of malaria in military personnel. (cdc.gov)
  • Doctors do not tend to recommend antiviral treatment for otherwise healthy children with chickenpox, but they can prescribe it for adults. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Sovereign Health's mission is to provide a broad spectrum of high-quality behavioral health treatment services for adults and adolescents, including support services for family members. (prnewswire.com)
  • Several difficulties in providing care to patients following MI were described, including the impact of providing treatment on the clinicians own mental health. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • While we're pleased to once again be listed in the Inc. 5000, our top priority remains providing world-class behavioral health treatment services to as many patients and families as possible. (prnewswire.com)
  • A four-week program designed for patients who are diagnosed with Substance Abuse Disorder Moderate or severe and/or are determined to be in need of an abstinence based treatment program. (va.gov)
  • Patients meeting criteria for residential programs will be referred to a military or Tricare-approved treatment facility. (va.gov)
  • Today, CQ-resistant falciparum malaria is set criteria for the selection of patients, the being reported from all countries in which administration of a standard treatment regi- the disease is endemic except for few foci men of the appropriate drug, and daily par- in central America north of the Panama Ca- asitological blood examination for the nal, Haiti and the Dominican Republic [ 5 ]. (who.int)
  • This guidance contains relevant information on setting up treatment centres in the proximity of hospitals and in other dedicated spaces within the communities to cater for the increasing number of COVID-19 patients who require admission in treatment centres (moderate/severe cases) and in the ICU (critical cases). (who.int)
  • Results obtained through self-rated health studies may assist in the selection of treatment, in monitoring patients, in identifying health determinants and risk factors, in the selection of specific services for the population, in the establishment of health services and priorities, and in allocating financial and other resources 1,2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Nevertheless, during the past year (May 2006-May 2007), Israel has continued its humanitarian policy towards the Palestinians living in Gaza and the West Bank, including treatment of Palestinian patients in Israeli hospitals and the provision of public health laboratory services and training programmes for physicians, nurses and other health professionals. (who.int)
  • Despite some evidence of disparities in asthma control and diabetes incidence, each military member receives the same comprehensive health care benefits with a regular household income, adequate housing, and an additional food allowance as part of his or her military benefits. (cdc.gov)
  • Although consistent racial/ethnic disparities in chronic diseases have been identified outside of the military, and 2 studies have found disparities for military members in asthma hospitalization and the incidence of type 2 diabetes, the prevalence of asthma and diabetes, by race/ethnicity, has not been established. (cdc.gov)
  • Regarding treatment seeking, although differences were not observed between the groups, the number of participants who have never received treatment underscores the need to reduce barriers to treatment. (edgi.org)
  • This report summarizes the occurrence of malaria in returning personnel and underscores for health-care providers the importance of considering malaria in the diagnostic evaluation of military personnel returning from Somalia and in other persons who have traveled to malarious areas. (cdc.gov)
  • The Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP) provides substance abuse screening, treatment, continuing care and referral for active-duty military personnel. (va.gov)
  • Treatment is designed to assist the patient with the development of a responsible drinking plan, as well as provide information on healthy alternatives to substance use and abuse. (va.gov)
  • Veterans seeking treatment for substance misuse can start the process by talking with their primary VA healthcare provider, contacting their nearest veteran center, or calling the VA's general information hotline. (tapartnership.org)
  • Beidel, who runs UCF RESTORES (RESearch and Treatment On Responses to Extreme Stressors), began working at UCF in 2007. (ucf.edu)
  • The condition is diagnosed every year in travelers, immigrants, and military personnel. (aafp.org)
  • [5] Most travelers recover within three to four days with little or no treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the constitution separates public security and military functions, it allows the president to use the armed forces "in exceptional circumstances" to maintain internal peace and public security "when all other measures have been exhausted. (state.gov)
  • 3. (201) The United States Armed Forces shape and employ the military instrument to defend interest and objectives guided by a. demobilization planning. (flashcardmachine.com)
  • 4. (201) What presents the fundamental principle that guides the armed forces in support of national objectives and shapes the way the armed forces think about the use of the military instrument of national power? (flashcardmachine.com)
  • Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of self-rated oral health and the access to preventive information on oral problems in modulating the individual concept of dental treatment need. (bvsalud.org)
  • She also is looking for military families for a Department of Defense-funded study about how deployments impact service members' families. (ucf.edu)
  • Washington - April 4, 2019) - With scientific advances now regularly breaking related to Gulf War Illness, 97 members of Congress pushed this week for more treatment research for the debilitating condition that affects as many as one in three veterans of the 1991 Gulf War. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Led by Representatives Gregorio Sablan (D-N. Marianas) and retired Lt. General Jack Bergman (R-Mich.), the bipartisan group of 97 members of the U.S. House sent the letter to the defense appropriators calling for "the necessary resources to continue this vital and effective" Gulf War Illness treatment research funding. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • I think it's crucial for (military) family members to be aware of the potential mental health problems of their loved ones," said Dr. Byron J. Wittlin, director of mental health services at the VA's San Bruno clinic. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • As part of an emerging emphasis on training family members to spot signs of the disorder, Wittlin spoke Thursday evening to a group from the Pacifica Military Moms, a chapter of the national organization, The Blue Star Mothers of America. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • For more information on Pacifica Military Moms, who accept members from throughout the Bay Area, visit http://www.pacificamilitarymoms.com . (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • Non-Hispanic black active-duty members of the military are 87% more likely to be hospitalized for asthma (1) and twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes (2) as their non-Hispanic white counterparts. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Heuer's psychiatry training also includes the treatment of depression, anxiety, OCD, and ADHD, as well as integrating lifestyle change with careful medication management. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The stigma associated with psychiatric illness can be exacerbated in military culture. (bacp.co.uk)
  • Additional research is needed to determine whether this difference is clinically meaningful and may indicate greater severity in the military/veteran population. (edgi.org)
  • Updated throughout with the latest treatment research and DSM-5 diagnostic changes. (guilford.com)
  • Our research relates to conflict and health, occupational psychiatry, personnel issues, wellbeing and social policy. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Our research has contributed to changes on policy and services regarding serving and ex-serving personnel and their families. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The foundation of treatment for symptomatic stress injury is activity modification. (medscape.com)
  • The intravenous administration of the bisphosphonate pamidronate has been reported to benefit athletes with stress fractures, and it may hold some promise as an adjunctive treatment for symptomatic bony stress injury. (medscape.com)
  • Service-related drug dependency is being talked about quite a bit in the veterans community, but is not well understood outside the military," said Tom Tarantino, an Iraq war veteran and now legislative associate for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America . (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • In order to determine which barriers inhibit soldiers from getting the treatment they need, Greg M. Reger, from the National Center for Telehealth and Technology at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, interviewed 174 soldiers who served in Iraq and asked them to cite which of the three aforementioned treatment methods they would prefer and why. (goodtherapy.org)
  • These findings highlight the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatments currently provided for MI-related psychological problems and suggest developing best practice guidance may improve clinician confidence in delivering care to those adversely impacted by MI. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The psychological and physical repercussions of military service can be long lasting, and many vets in Arizona need intensive drug and alcohol rehabilitation after they've been discharged. (tapartnership.org)
  • We learned that far too many returning vets are falling victim to the war on drugs because of barriers to effective treatment," said DPA's Dan Abrahamson at a Wednesday press conference. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • ATSDR also convened a panel of epidemiologists with experience in military and occupational cohort studies to provide recommendations on future studies. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the treatment options tried, the simple elastic knee sleeve was no more effective than no treatment at all, but it was more effective than the more elaborate patellar brace. (nih.gov)
  • The Army crews and Air Force Guardian Angel teams conducted the exercise to build teamwork and procedures as they provide joint personnel recovery capability, aiding in the delivery of decisive airpower for U.S. Central Command. (armytimes.com)
  • Malaria infections were documented in 21 Marine and 62 Army personnel, all of whom had onset of illness after returning to the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Detailed investigations have been completed for 32 (58%) of the Army personnel stationed at Fort Drum and all 21 Marines. (cdc.gov)
  • Because of the reportedly low frequency of vivax and ovale malaria in Somalia, terminal prophylaxis with primaquine to prevent relapses of vivax or ovale malaria following departure from Somalia had not been recommended for Army personnel. (cdc.gov)
  • The natural history and risk factors of musculoskeletal conditions resulting in disability among US Army personnel. (cdc.gov)
  • Some factories that were the primary producers of military equipment, especially tanks, are also given. (wikipedia.org)
  • U.S. military personnel were first deployed to Somalia in late December 1992 as part of Operation Restore Hope. (cdc.gov)
  • From the time of deployment through April 1993, malaria was diagnosed in 48 personnel who had onset of illness while in Somalia. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, through late June, malaria was diagnosed in 83 military personnel following their return from Somalia. (cdc.gov)
  • Editorial Note: Most U.S. military personnel who developed malaria in Somalia or after their return to the United States had been stationed in the southern riverine area of Somalia, where malaria transmission is intense and is characterized by seasonal exacerbations from May through August and during November and December. (cdc.gov)
  • We work closely with the Academic Department of Military Mental Health . (kcl.ac.uk)
  • I have spent 50 years in the treatment fields of alcoholism, drug addiction and mental illness. (psychologytoday.com)
  • We believe one key element of our sustained growth is that Sovereign's treatment facilities are licensed to provide both mental health and addiction/dual diagnosis treatment services. (prnewswire.com)
  • One factor that differentiates Sovereign from other treatment providers has been the company's ability to offer separate mental health and addiction or dual diagnosis treatment programs at its facilities. (prnewswire.com)
  • Still, many military personnel avoid mental health treatment, often for fear of stigma. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • This study explored the experiences of clinicians in providing treatment in cases of military-related moral injury (MI). (kcl.ac.uk)
  • 2,000 US military personnel for Coccidioides antibodies ducted a retrospective cohort study of 2,000 military in a disease-endemic region. (cdc.gov)
  • What impact do you hope to achieve with your newest study involving military families? (ucf.edu)
  • The proposed mortality study would evaluate all causes of death occurring in the cohort of Marines and naval personnel who began active duty on or after June 1975 and who were assigned to the base anytime during the period June 1975- December 1985. (cdc.gov)
  • One factor that is a constant source of friction between Israel and Palestinian health personnel is the delays that occur at roadblocks. (who.int)