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    Publicado 2007
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    por Waller, Michael, McGuire, Annabel CL
    Publicado 2011
    “…There was no healthy soldier effect in deaths from external causes in enlisted personnel, and these death rates were significantly higher than expected in the initial follow-up period among Korean War veterans and regular Army veterans of the Vietnam War. Those selected for national service during the Vietnam War exhibited the strongest healthy soldier effect of all cohorts assessed. …”
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    “…PURPOSE: Previous work has demonstrated the relatively high prevalence of risk factors for cognitive impairment, such as sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and obesity, in Vietnam War era veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). …”
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    por Appy, Christian G.
    Publicado 2008
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    “…MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included 55 Vietnam War veterans with a history of TBI and 52 non-TBI Vietnam War veterans from the Department of Defense Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database. …”
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    por Chomsky, Noam
    Publicado 1994
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    por Jackson, Michelle, Holzman, Brian
    Publicado 2020
    “…There is one exception to this general finding: For cohorts at risk for serving in the Vietnam War, collegiate inequalities were high, while income inequality was low. …”
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    por Booker, S M
    Publicado 2001
    “…Their mission: to explore the possibility of launching a joint research program to study the human and environmental health effects resulting from spraying Agent Orange and other herbicides during the Vietnam War.…”
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    “…The contamination occurred during the Vietnam War at the site where dioxins were transported, stored, sprayed, and spilled in the area. …”
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    por Kang, H. Y., Kang, W. H.
    Publicado 2000
    “…We report a 51-year-old Vietnam War veteran with an unusual variant of macular amyloidosis presenting as poikilodermatous skin lesions. …”
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    “…This study examines the effect of damage to separate elements of CSTC circuits sustained by veterans of the Vietnam War on obsessions, compulsions, and tics. METHODS: We performed partial correlations (correcting for cognition, age, education, and global brain damage) between volume loss from traumatic brain injury in specific elements of CSTC circuits (lateral and medial orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices, anterior cingulate cortex, thalamus, and basal ganglia) and scores on a modified version of the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Symptom Checklist and the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale in 83 Vietnam war veterans with penetrating brain injuries at different sites throughout the brain. …”
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    “…Mental health and its correlates were examined in U.S. Vietnam War veterans approximately fifty years after the War. …”
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    por Taylor, Fannie, Barresi, Anthony L
    Publicado 1984
    “…It was a period of soul-searching by the American public when the cherished prejudices and civil inequities of the past decades were wiped out and old wounds began to heal; at the same time, however, the Vietnam War was creating new fissures and antagonisms. …”
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    “…It has been used globally since the Vietnam War for both military and civilian applications due to its metastable nature. …”
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    por Hankey, Alex
    Publicado 2007
    “…Any discussion of CAM and post-traumatic stress disorder should include a study of its application to Vietnam War Veterans in which improvements were observed on all variables, and several participants were able to return to work after several years of being unable to hold a job. …”
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    por Crocq, Marc-Antoine, Crocq, Louis
    Publicado 2000
    “…The term posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has become a household name since its first appearance in 1980 in the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-lll) published by the American Psychiatric Association, In the collective mind, this diagnosis is associated with the legacy of the Vietnam War disaster. Earlier conflicts had given birth to terms, such as “soldier's heart, ” “shell shock,” and “war neurosis.” …”
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    por Harrison, Mark, Yim, Sung Vin
    Publicado 2017
    “…The Vietnam War has long been regarded as pivotal in the history of the Republic of Korea, although its involvement in this conflict remains controversial. …”
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    “…CASE REPORT: Although uncommon, such ingestions have been reported in military journals since the Vietnam War. Access to plastic explosives is generally limited to military personnel, and non-military medical providers may not be familiar with treatment of acute intoxication. …”
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