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The Technology of Warfare

Military, War and Veterans

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Military, War and Veterans Sub-categories:

  • Biological Weapons (1)
  • National Defense (5)
  • War on Terror (1)

Medical Notes: Week of March 29, 2020

>> March 29, 2020

A treatment combining radiation and chemotherapy could be much more effective for colorectal cancer. Then, scientists have discovered that a World War One helmet is actually better when it comes to protecting its wearers from shock waves. And finally, doctors can tell whether you’re rich or poor through urinalysis.

topics: Military, War and Veterans| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Radiation| Research and Clinical Trials

Medical Notes: Week of August 4, 2019

>> August 4, 2019

A kid's picky eating could be a sign of autism. Then, medication dispensing limits are supposed to save money, but that may not be the case for birth control pills. Finally, shrinking screens could be distorting your view of the news.

topics: Biology| Birth Control and Contraception| Children| Children and Parenting| Communication| Economics and Finance| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Medical Research| Military, War and Veterans| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Prescription Drugs| Reproductive Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Smartphones| Technology| Treatments

Medical Notes: Week of June 16, 2019

>> June 16, 2019

A study showing the dangers of car seats. Kids are eating less fish than ever. How do VA benefits differ by gender? Is antibiotic use for acne a mistake? And finally, it's beneficial to base your workout routine on your personality.

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Dermatology| Fitness and Exercise| Gender and Identity| Medical Research| Military, War and Veterans| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Transportation and Traffic Safety| Women's Health
The "Other" Side of Military Science

The “Other” Side of Military Science

>> July 1, 2018

Most people think of military science in terms of defeating the other side. But it also involves keeping our troops sheltered, clothed, fed, and protected from adversaries like exhaustion, infection, heat and noise. A noted investigative journalist explains the less well known side of military research.

topics: Behavioral Science| Mental Health| Military, War and Veterans| National Defense| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Violence and Abuse

Medical Notes: Week of March 25, 2018

>> March 25, 2018

A look at the top medical headlines for the week of March 25, 2018.

topics: Biology| Health Care| Memory and Amnesia| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Military, War and Veterans| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Plastic Surgery| Research and Clinical Trials| Sexual Orientation| Sleep| Suicide| Surgery
Behavioral Sciences at the CIA

CIA Behavioral Science

>> September 3, 2017

Experts, including an active CIA analyst, describe how they use psychological techniques to predict behavior and decisions throughout the world.

topics: Behavioral Science| Federal and State Government| Government and Legislation| National Defense| Science

Evaluating Veterans’ Healthcare

>> July 30, 2017

An expert discusses her contention that the care the VA provides is much better than its perception.

topics: Health Care| Military, War and Veterans| Public Policy and Regulation
The Technology of Warfare

The Technology of Warfare

>> July 3, 2016

A noted investigative journalist explains the less well known side of military research.

topics: Fitness and Exercise| Military, War and Veterans| National Defense| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Technology

Your Brain With Tinnitus

>> July 26, 2015

Scientists have discovered that tinnitus, or "ringing in the ears," involves many more areas of the brain than just those involved with hearing. Experts explain why the findings mean it will be difficult to develop treatments for tinnitus, and what sufferers can do now.

topics: Brain Function| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Hearing Aids| Medical Research| Military, War and Veterans| Neuroscience and Neurology| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments
Moral Injury

Moral Injury

>> January 18, 2015

The military is beginning to recognize a new category of emotional and spiritual injury in war--moral injury, a result of committing or witnessing an event such as an atrocity that violate deeply held ethical beliefs. Experts discuss evolution of the concept, how moral injury occurs, and what psychologists are doing to prevent and treat it when it occurs.

topics: Behavioral Science| Mental Health| Military, War and Veterans| Psychology and Psychiatry| Stress and Stress Management| Trauma| Violence and Abuse
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