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View article: Protein kinase C epsilon activation improves early survival in an acute porcine model of controlled hemorrhage
Protein kinase C epsilon activation improves early survival in an acute porcine model of controlled hemorrhage Open
Hemorrhage is the primary cause of preventable death in both military and civilian trauma cases, and the effective therapeutic options are limited. Activation of Protein Kinase C epsilon (PKC-ε) was shown to have a protective role in ische…
View article: Characteristics of humanitarian aid in a developed country: Israel Defense Force’s experience from the Türkiye -Syria earthquake
Characteristics of humanitarian aid in a developed country: Israel Defense Force’s experience from the Türkiye -Syria earthquake Open
When the local infrastructure became at least partly operational after a disaster, a collaborative and integrative model of work with local relief teams showed several advantages for local victims, allowed swift administration of aid and, …
View article: Association Between Body Mass Index and Nonspecific Recurrent Low Back Pain in Over 600,000 Healthy Young Adults
Association Between Body Mass Index and Nonspecific Recurrent Low Back Pain in Over 600,000 Healthy Young Adults Open
An association between body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)2) and low back pain (LBP) has long been debated, but inconsistent measurements of BMI and varying definitions of LBP have produced conflicting findings. We explored this a…
View article: Occupational Exposure to Nonionizing Radiation and Risk for Malignancy in Young Adults
Occupational Exposure to Nonionizing Radiation and Risk for Malignancy in Young Adults Open
Introduction Nonionizing radiation (NIR) is considered “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” and therefore, exposure of young military personnel raises concerns regarding increased risk for cancer. The aim of our study was to compare the canc…
View article: SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant: Clinical Presentation and Occupational Implications in Young and Healthy IDF Soldiers
SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant: Clinical Presentation and Occupational Implications in Young and Healthy IDF Soldiers Open
Introduction To this date, there is little known about the symptoms, their duration, and occupational implications of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the military population. Decisions regarding implementing precaution measures are based…
View article: B.1.1.7 Variant Outbreak in an Air Force Military Base—Real-World Data
B.1.1.7 Variant Outbreak in an Air Force Military Base—Real-World Data Open
Objective To assess the clinical features and infectivity of variant B.1.1.7 among healthy young adults in a military setting. Materials and Methods Positive cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in a single…
View article: Data Empowerment of Decision-Makers in an Era of a Pandemic: Intersection of “Classic” and Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Medicine
Data Empowerment of Decision-Makers in an Era of a Pandemic: Intersection of “Classic” and Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Medicine Open
Background The COVID-19 outbreak required prompt action by health authorities around the world in response to a novel threat. With enormous amounts of information originating in sources with uncertain degree of validation and accuracy, it …