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Doctors describe some of the most common injuries caused by fireworks — and how to prevent them without missing out on the ...
Increased use of improvised blast devices is causing more blast/eye orbital injuries worldwide. What are the vital strategies to reduce this increasing burden?
A blast-injury expert takes aim at the mystery of what sank the most famous—and lethal—submarine of the Civil War ...
When military personnel fire certain powerful weapons, they may be exposed to blast waves that damage blood vessels in the brain.
USAMRDC supports development of Military Health System auditory blast injury prevention standard By Paul Lagasse, USAMRDC Public Affairs Office February 21, 2024 ...
The DoD has not properly documented the role of blast-related brain injuries in the military’s mental health crisis.
Other research has suggested multiple mild-brain injuries from repeated exposure to blast could be linked with early signs of mental aging or, in a few of the worst cases, severe brain illnesses ...
Defense Department leaders on Friday unveiled a series of new steps designed to protect troops from blast overpressure injuries related to weapons use, including new restrictions on how close ...
Experts say the Lewiston gunman’s brain tissue points to traumatic injury ‘likely’ caused by blasts in the line of duty; the Army disagrees.
Dr. Rashad Usmani is an orthopedic hand surgeon at OrthoIndy's Westfield location. In his role, he's seen some of the worst blast injuries as a result of Fourth of July firework accidents.
Triage of Patients with Eye Injuries On the battlefield or at the detonation site, the casualty should be examined for evidence of obvious signs and symptoms of serious blast injuries, such as ...
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