Press Coverage
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Study Links Deployment to Hypertension
Health.mil - 15 December 2009
DoD medical researchers have found that service members who suffered multiple combat exposures during a deployment, and especially those who had witnessed death as a result of war, were much more likely to report hypertension (chronic high blood pressure) compared to those who had not seen combat.
Health.mil - 15 December 2009
DoD medical researchers have found that service members who suffered multiple combat exposures during a deployment, and especially those who had witnessed death as a result of war, were much more likely to report hypertension (chronic high blood pressure) compared to those who had not seen combat.
Respiratory Symptoms and Conditions Reported Among Military Personnel Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan
MHS Vital Signs - 9 December 2009
A study recently published by researchers at the Naval Health Research Center addresses concerns about respiratory conditions among persons deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
MHS Vital Signs - 9 December 2009
A study recently published by researchers at the Naval Health Research Center addresses concerns about respiratory conditions among persons deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Iraq/Afghanistan deployment tied to respiratory woes
GlobalTV.com - 3 December 2009
U.S. military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan face an increased risk for developing respiratory symptoms, including persistent or recurring cough and shortness of breath, a large-scale military study has shown.
GlobalTV.com - 3 December 2009
U.S. military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan face an increased risk for developing respiratory symptoms, including persistent or recurring cough and shortness of breath, a large-scale military study has shown.
Study Team Sets Out to Identify Health Trends in Service Members
US Department of Defense Military Health System - 26 October 2009
The Department of Defense's ongoing Millennium Cohort Study of 150,000 members of the military and veterans has helped researchers learn important new information about many deployment health-related concerns, according to the leader of the study.
US Department of Defense Military Health System - 26 October 2009
The Department of Defense's ongoing Millennium Cohort Study of 150,000 members of the military and veterans has helped researchers learn important new information about many deployment health-related concerns, according to the leader of the study.
Combat Exposure Tied to Chronic High Blood Pressure
Atlanta Journal Constitution - 14 September 2009
U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan who go into combat are more likely to develop high blood pressure over the long term than those who serve in supporting roles, a new military study finds. Also reported at FORBES.com
Also reported at MedPage Today
Also reported at RedOrbit.com
Also reported at PHYSORG.com
Atlanta Journal Constitution - 14 September 2009
U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan who go into combat are more likely to develop high blood pressure over the long term than those who serve in supporting roles, a new military study finds. Also reported at FORBES.com
Also reported at MedPage Today
Also reported at RedOrbit.com
Also reported at PHYSORG.com
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The Millennium Cohort Study is a Department of Defense research project at the DoD Center for Deployment Health Research, located in San Diego, California. Note DMDC Reference Number 00-0019, RCS Number DD-HA(AR)2106, OMB Approval Number 0720-0029, ASD/HA/TMA Protocol Number CDO-06-206, and Primary IRB Protocol Number NHRC.2000.0007






