HDNet World Report Investigates an Alarming String of Murders Committed by Iraq War Veterans
Three-part story examines a cluster of 15 murders and attempted homicides committed by current and former soldiers at Ft. Carson, Colorado 'Ft. Carson Killings: The New Casualties of War' airs on HDNet, Tuesday, June 2 at 9:00 p.m. ET DALLAS, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- HDNet World Report ,...USMC Crime Scene Cleaners Draw On Iraq Experience as Biotrauma, Inc.
GAINESVILLE, Ga., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of the first group of Marines ever trained to perform search and recovery duties for fallen servicemen overseas, Benjamin Lichtenwalner and Ryan Sawyer realized both the historical and practical importance of their mission from day one. Thi...Study of Iraq veterans' traumatic brain injuries to be conducted by UB researchers
BUFFALO, N.Y. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been identified as the "signature injury" of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. TBI is known to cause deficits in memory, attention and decision-making and often occurs in conjunction with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxie...Regional Anesthesia Eases Wounded Soldiers' Pain in Iraq and Afghanistan
HONOLULU, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Body armor, rapid transport, and artificial blood products have exponentially improved care and survival for soldiers during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, the treatment of their pain during medical transit from battlefield to combat hospitals is ...Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Long-Term Health Issues for Iraq Vets
Government report notes problems include dementia, aggression, depression THURSDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- A new report provides evidence linking traumatic brain injury sustained by troops in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan to a variety of long-term health problems including dementi...Gilbert Resident, Iraq War Hero Wins Patient of Courage Award
Honored at American Society of Plastic Surgeons Annual Meeting Chicago, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sgt. Robert Bartlett, a Gilbert, Ariz. resident, Iraq War hero and motivational speaker and mentor for wounded veterans, will be the proud recipient of the 2008 Patients of Courage: Tri...Out of Iraq emerges hope for those with the severest of head injuries
There may be more hope than has been recognized for some people with severe brain injuries, according to a U.S. neurosurgeon who earlier this year spent four months in Iraq treating soldiers and civilians. Jason Huang, M.D., this week presented his results from his experience in Iraq at the annual...Type, Severity of Iraq War Injuries Change Over Time
Insurgents' explosive devices killing more soldiers, leaving injured with more wounds, study says TUESDAY, June 17 (HealthDay News) -- As the war in Iraq shifted after the fall of Baghdad to one in which U.S. troops were battling insurgents, the types and severity of injuries suffered ...For Iraq Veterans, Headaches Continue After Traumatic Brain Injury
SEATTLE, Feb. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Many soldiers who experienced mild head trauma or a blast exposure while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan are returning to the United States with headaches, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 6...Interview of the Vice President
...ey've made to try to hook up various provisions on iraq to the spending bill, they've been unsuccessful. ... effort that I think obviously is bearing fruit in iraq needs to go forward. I'm puzzled why they are so...the Sunni. And for us in the global war on terror, iraq has been the central front vis-a-vis al Qaeda. Tha...American Legion Anticipates Institute of Medicine Report on Gulf War Veterans
...he health of military personnel who have served in iraq and Afghanistan, this focus on the health effects ...nt from other wars, including current conflicts in iraq and Afghanistan. Troops serving in the current iraq war have been subject to long deployments, and man...Researchers Report First Successful Treatment of Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
...illion/year in the U.S. alone. The personal toll is far greater. Traumatic brain injury has also been described as the signature injury of the wars in iraq and Afghanistan. As many as 400,000 U.S. servicemen have been exposed to blast injuries and could have varying degrees of TBI. Application of HBOT to ...Premier Micronutrient Launches Supplement for Hearing Health
...n with the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, Calif., where U.S. Marine personnel with balance disorders from blast-related head injuries sustained in iraq are treated in the Center's Spatial Orientation Center. The study included several measuring techniques for hearing and balance performance, including...Federal Funding Awarded to Test Antimicrobial Properties of Copper Metals
... three indicator organisms: MRSA, vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) and Acinetobacter baumannii, of particular concern since the beginning of the iraq War. The surfaces involved in the study are typically made of stainless steel or plastic, which have little or no effect in controlling pathogens. Th...Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
...anges in BioPort's manufacturing process [5] . On June 28, 2002 , in the wake of the 2001 anthrax attacks and leading up to the 2003 invasion of iraq , all military personnel were required to get anthrax vaccination [6] (in addition to their other vaccinations of smallpox and other diseases and v...Demonstration Features Commercial Technology for Combating Terrorism
...ls; and waterside security equipment. Since the first FPED was hosted by Quantico in 1997, many items demonstrated at FPEDs have been employed in iraq and Afghanistan, at military bases and other locations throughout the United States and at other critical sites around the world. This releas...Demonstration Features Commercial Technology for Combating Terrorism
...ls; and waterside security equipment. Since the first FPED was hosted by Quantico in 1997, many items demonstrated at FPEDs have been employed in iraq and Afghanistan, at military bases and other locations throughout the United States and at other critical sites around the world. This releas...Demonstration Targets Terrorism
...ine the products when the firing and explosions have been completed. Many items demonstrated in previous FPEDs have been successfully employed in iraq and Afghanistan, at military bases and other locations throughout the United States, and at bases, embassies and other critical locations around the w...'World Energy Outlook' to be presented at Rice University Dec. 9
...cted as the U.S. secretary of state's senior adviser and co-coordinator for iraq policy from February to August 2005. During his diplomatic career, Jone...ndustry and held talks with Iraqi officials then working to build the first iraq pipeline in Saudi Arabia. Jones has a bachelor's degree in mathematics ...Stanley to Continue Biometrics In-Service Engineering Support for U.S. Army
...ontinuing this important work," said Randy Brooks, vice president for Stanley. "Achieving identity dominance is a key part of the military strategy in iraq and Afghanistan and biometrics is a high interest area for the Department of Defense. We are honored to play a part in the development of capabilities...HJF nursing specialist wins prestigious Celina Field Cargiver Award
...re for them," said Mark Rasmussen, chief executive officer of NPF. Rupprecht and her colleagues provide pain management for soldiers returning from iraq and Afghanistan with devastating injuries. She helped rewrite the hospital's policies on pain management through the creation of a Pain Process Improv...Innovative strategies for war wounded
...inical and industrial investigators will present their strategies for addressing the challenges of severe blast injuries, such as those encountered in iraq and Afghanistan. The researchers will share expertise on underlying biological, chemical and engineering technologies that enable new approaches to re...Army can boost mission success by better managing
...r and trash) to gain support of the local population. U.S. experience in iraq suggests that providing clean water, electricity, sewage and trash manageme...ave a positive influence on the environment. In operations in Afghanistan, iraq and the Balkans, U.S. soldiers have helped to build wells, sewage treatment...Taking the next step toward advanced artificial limbs
...er (TATRC). "There is a great human need for better, more functional prosthetic devices, especially for our soldiers who have been severely injured in iraq and Afghanistan," says W. Grant McGimpsey, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and director of the BEI. "So we are very pleased to receive this f...New book tutors future presidents and public on science behind the headlines
...an outgrowth of a popular UC Berkeley class by the same name taught by Muller since 2000 that has achieved fame through freely-available Webcasts. One iraq war soldier called it a "lifeline" during his deployment in Iraq, saying that the course teaches "the basics needed to be an informed, critical-thinki...Upcoming 'Energy Psychology' Event - New Breakthrough 'Do It Yourself' Healing
...ished studies are validating the dramatic patient experience. In a study currently underway at the University of Virginia working with veterans of the iraq war suffering from PTSD, researchers found that the use of Energy Psychology methods, EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), has dramatically lowered lev...Nanoemulsion vaccines show increasing promise
...terrorism attack involving smallpox, Baker says. That would allay concerns about the current vaccines safety which arose in 2002. On the eve of the iraq War, the Bush administration proposed a voluntary program to vaccinate military personnel and 500,000 health care workers with the existing vaccine to...Health Care Reform is Working Its Way Back on to the Political Agenda
...eform is creeping back on the political agenda after being left for dead following President Clintons failed 1993 initiative. Behind the occupation of iraq and the economy, health care reform may emerge as a leading issue in the 2004 national and state elections. The debate is already underway in Wisco...UW Journalism School Software Expands Web-Based Research
...cts using the software, ranging from assessing people's opinions about violent video games, to sampling the behaviors and attitudes of people visiting iraq anti-war Web logs, to testing the effects of news stories on social tolerance. Cory Armstrong, a doctoral candidate, is using the technology to con...Medical College of Wisconsin researcher gets national defense appointment
...loped in the college has been used for the treatment of cancer patients undergoing bone-marrow transplants and is used by special operations forces in iraq and Afghanistan for to treat tissue injuries. Other possible applications being explored include treatment of neurological diseases and countering the...