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A Mathematical Model of Evolutionary Pressures Regulating Self-Preservation and Self-Destruction Academic Article
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Can medicine prevent war? Academic Article
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Combination antiretroviral therapy in population affected by conflict: outcomes from large cohort in northern Uganda Academic Article
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Comparing posttraumatic stress disorder's symptom structure between deployed and nondeployed veterans. Academic Article
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Counting the Dead in a Decade of Conflict and Controversy Academic Article
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Did the post war repatriation of Lebanese physicians drive recent Lebanese medical graduates to emigrate? An observational study Academic Article
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Eradicating war is essential to eliminate poverty and improve health Academic Article
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Forensic archaeology, forensic anthropology and Human Rights in Europe Academic Article
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HIV in Nepal: Is the Violent Conflict Fuelling the Epidemic? Academic Article
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Health Care Workers in Danger Zones: A Special Report on Safety and Security in a Changing Environment Academic Article
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Health Care Workers in the setting of the “Arab Spring”: a scoping review for the Lancet-AUB Commission on Syria Academic Article
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Health and peace: time for a new discipline Academic Article
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Health workers and the weaponisation of health care in Syria: a preliminary inquiry for The Lancet –American University of Beirut Commission on Syria Academic Article
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Health-related Quality of life of Gaza Palestinians in the aftermath of the winter 2008-09 Israeli attack on the Strip Academic Article
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Impact of Killing in War: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Trial Academic Article
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In This Issue/Abstract Thinking: Trauma and the Mind-Body Connection Academic Article
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Initial Experience of US Marine Corps Forward Resuscitative Surgical System During Operation Iraqi Freedom Academic Article
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Interference, intimidation, and measuring mortality in war Academic Article
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Major depression and external stressors: the Lebanon Wars Academic Article
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Neglected diseases, civil conflicts, and the right to health Academic Article
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Pathways linking war and displacement to parenting and child adjustment: A qualitative study with Syrian refugees in Lebanon Academic Article
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Patterns of Disease among World War II Prisoners of the Japanese: Hunger, Weight Loss, and Deficiency Diseases in Two Camps Academic Article
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Predictors of Mortality in Close Proximity Blast Injuries During Operation Iraqi Freedom Academic Article
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Providing antiretroviral care in conflict settings Academic Article
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Self-Care Under War Conditions Academic Article
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Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury Academic Article
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Tactical Surgical Intervention With Temporary Shunting of Peripheral Vascular Trauma Sustained During Operation Iraqi Freedom: One Unit??s Experience Academic Article
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The Effect of Anthropomorphic Test Device Lower Leg Surrogate Selection on Impact Mitigating System Evaluation in Low- and High-Rate Loading Conditions Academic Article
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The Experience of the US Marine Corps?? Surgical Shock Trauma Platoon With 417 Operative Combat Casualties During a 12 Month Period of Operation Iraqi Freedom Academic Article
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The McMaster- Lancet health and peace conferences Academic Article
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The impact of conflict on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa Academic Article
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Tuberculosis in Somalia Academic Article
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Veterans' Physical Health Academic Article
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Violence-related mortality in Iraq, 2002-2006. Academic Article
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“The Highest Type of Englishman”: Gender, War, and the Alfred the Great Commemoration of 1901 Academic Article