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Tattoos, Uniforms Don’t Always Go Together, So MTFs Busy Removing Skin Art Cont.
Tattoos, Uniforms Don’t Always Go Together, So MTFs Busy Removing Skin Art
WASHINGTON — Many young people of enlistment age have tattoos, and some percentage are required to remove body art that the military services deem inappropriate.
FDA Views Future Role as More Than Just Regulator
WASHINGTON — Since taking office, FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, MD, has pushed for science to play a stronger role in the agency, both in the rationale for its decision-making and in meeting its basic purpose.
RA Puts Veterans at Greater Risk for Heart Disease; VA Targets Risk Factors Cont.
RA Puts Veterans at Greater Risk for Heart Disease; VA Targets Risk Factors
Two recent studies of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have sent up a red flag for physicians caring for veterans with the disease; such patients appear to be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease due to inflammation and several other risk factors.
Osteoarthritis More Common in Servicemembers, Presents Challenge for Military Cont.
Osteoarthritis More Common in Servicemembers, Presents Challenge for Military
Though most servicemembers are relatively young, osteoarthritis is a serious problem for the U.S. military.
PTSD May Be ‘Common Cold’ of Psychiatric Illness, Expert Says
WASHINGTON — Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often is associated with troops returning from war, but it actually is quite common, not only in the military, but in civilians who experience natural disasters and other traumatic events.
Pulmonary Embolism Higher at Low Volume Hospitals Cont.
Pulmonary Embolism Higher at Low Volume Hospitals
Patients who underwent elective total hip (THA) or total knee arthroplasty (TKA) surgeries in low-volume hospitals had a higher risk of venous thromboembolism and mortality following the procedure, a recent study suggests.
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