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Care and meaning in war zone nursing.

29 Nov 2009 During the past century, nurses have served as caregivers for United States military personnel in every major theater of war. Military nurses in the war zone deliver patient care while working in austere conditions, and are under constant threat of ...
rec_pub_19850184-care-meaning-war-zone-nursing.htm


Cancer incidence in Israeli Jewish survivors of World War II.

24 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Israeli Jews of European origin have high incidence rates of all cancers, and many of them were exposed to severe famine and stress during World War II. We assessed cancer incidence in Israeli Jewish survivors of World War II. METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19861305-cancer-incidence-israeli-jewish-survivors-world-war-ii.htm


Cancer risk from extreme stressors: lessons from European Jewish survivors of World War II.

24 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19861304-cancer-risk-extreme-stressors-lessons-european-jewish-survivors-world.htm


The 150th anniversary of Nagasaki University School of Medicine: recovery from the atomic disaster and evolution of the department of neurosurgery.

30 Aug 2009 NAGASAKI IS LOCATED on the western edge of Japan, closer to the Asian continent. Because of this geographical proximity, Nagasaki became a gateway for the introduction of continental culture and civilization to Japan. After the port of Nagasaki was ...
rec_pub_19687706-the-150th-anniversary-nagasaki-university-school-medicine-recovery.htm


[The Second World War]

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19752781-the-second-world-war.htm


Exposure to severe wartime conditions in early life is associated with an increased risk of irritable bowel syndrome: a population-based cohort study.

7 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVES: Stressful events during early life have been suggested to play an important role in the development of the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this study, we evaluate whether an exposure to severe wartime conditions during gestation and ...
rec_pub_19513027-exposure-severe-wartime-conditions-early-life-associated-increased.htm


How negative experiences shape long-term food preferences. Fifty years from the World War II combat front.

30 May 2009 How does a person's first experience with a foreign or unfamiliar food shape their long-term preference and behavior toward that food? To investigate this, 493 American veterans of World War II were surveyed about their preference for Japanese and ...
rec_pub_19522080-how-negative-experiences-shape-long-term-food-preferences-fifty-years.htm


Identification of skeletal remains of Communist Armed Forces victims during and after World War II: combined Y-chromosome (STR) and MiniSTR approach.

30 May 2009 AIM: To report on the use of STR, Y-STRs, and miniSTRs typing methods in the identification of victims of revolutionary violence and crimes against humanity committed by the Communist Armed Forces during and after World War II in which bodies were ...
rec_pub_19480024-identification-skeletal-remains-communist-armed-forces-victims-world.htm


[The fighter pilot who was a wizard at children's books and rehab]

30 May 2009
rec_pub_19630301-the-fighter-pilot-wizard-children-s-books-rehab.htm


[Trachoma in Nyíregyháza (Hungary) between the two World Wars]

15 May 2009
rec_pub_19423494-trachoma-ny-regyh-za-hungary-two-world-wars.htm

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