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  1. The communal nature of living and training environments, alongside suboptimal hygiene and stressors in the field, place military personnel at higher risk of contracting emerging infectious diseases. Some of th...

    Authors: Zheng Jie Marc Ho, Yi Fu Jeff Hwang and Jian Ming Vernon Lee
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:21
  2. Excessive elevation of arterial blood pressure (BP) at high altitude can be detrimental to our health due to acute mountain sickness (AMS) or some AMS symptoms. This prospective and observational study aimed t...

    Authors: Yang Liu, Ji-Hang Zhang, Xu-Bin Gao, Xiao-Jing Wu, Jie Yu, Jian-Fei Chen, Shi-Zhu Bian, Xiao-Han Ding and Lan Huang
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:19
  3. In recent years, the number of people visiting high altitudes has increased. After rapidly ascending to a high altitude, some of these individuals, who reside on plains or other areas of low altitude, have suf...

    Authors: Pan Song, Ji-hang Zhang, Jun Qin, Xu-bin Gao, Jie Yu, Xu-gang Tang, Cai-fa Tang and Lan Huang
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:16
  4. Emerging infectious diseases are some of modern society’s greatest threats. Like some great construction efforts designed to protect mankind, current public health measures against these emerging pathogens hav...

    Authors: Maha A Elbadry, Mary M Merrill, Meng-Meng Ma, Mai-Juan Ma, Jia-Hai Lu, Wu-Chun Cao and Gregory C Gray
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:15
  5. Although terrorist bombings have tormented the world for a long time, currently they have reached unprecedented levels and become a continuous threat without borders, race or age. Almost all of them are caused...

    Authors: Ventsislav M Mutafchiyski, Georgi I Popivanov and Kirien C Kjossev
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:13
  6. Traditional triage could not meet the needs of battlefield casualties’ care in modern warfare. This paper designs of triage and medical evacuation system for casualties at sea that can quickly address mass-cas...

    Authors: Tai Xie, Xiao-Rong Liu, Guo-Liang Chen, Liang Qi, Zhi-Yin Xu and Xu-Dong Liu
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:12
  7. The application of a maxillofacial prosthesis is an alternative to surgery in functional–aesthetic facial reconstruction. Computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing has opened up a new approach to the ...

    Authors: Shi-zhu Bai, Zhi-hong Feng, Rui Gao, Yan Dong, Yun-peng Bi, Guo-feng Wu and Xi Chen
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:11
  8. The treatment of hypertensive spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is still controversial. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether minimally invasive puncture and drainage (MIPD) could...

    Authors: Guo-Qiang Wang, Shi-Qiang Li, Yong-Hua Huang, Wei-Wei Zhang, Wen-Wei Ruan, Jia-Zhen Qin, Ying Li, Wei-Min Yin, Yun-Jun Li, Zheng-Jun Ren, Ji-Qiang Zhu, Yun-Yan Ding, Jun-Qi Peng and Pei-Jian Li
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:10
  9. Terrorism is a global issue and a constant international threat. As a result, anti-terrorism and emergency response strategies are tasks of critical importance that have a direct impact on the national securit...

    Authors: De-wen Wang, Yao Liu and Ming-min Jiang
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:9
  10. Cold regions are a special combat environment in which low temperatures have a great impact on human metabolism and other vital functions, including the nervous, motion, cardiovascular, circulatory, respirator...

    Authors: Hui-Shan Wang and Jin-Song Han
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:8
  11. This study reports a 10-year retrospective analysis of multiple trauma complicated by pulmonary contusion. The purpose of this study is to ascertain the risk factors for mortality due to trauma in patients wit...

    Authors: Hui Jin, Li-Qun Tang, Zhi-Guo Pan, Na Peng, Qiang Wen, You-Qing Tang and Lei Su
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:7
  12. Sleep disorder induced by acute stress has always been an important topic for study among the general population. However, the mediating effect of social support between acute stress and sleep disorder has rar...

    Authors: Qi-jun Zhang, Qiao-li Zhang, Xin-yang Sun, Li-yi Zhang, Si-yuan Zhang, Gao-feng Yao, Chun-xia Chen and Ling-ming Kong
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:3
  13. Military medicine is important in both war and peace. In China, military medicine plays a key role in supporting and maintaining health, in preventing injuries and diseases in military staff and in enhancing t...

    Authors: Xiao-Bing Fu
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:2
  14. Military medicine is one of the most innovative part of human civilization. Along with the rapid development of medicine and advances in military techniques, military medicine has become the focus and intersec...

    Authors: Guo-Quan Ren
    Citation: Military Medical Research 2014 1:1