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Research required for PTSD post-Afghanistan
Mental health problems such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occur in a significant minority of veterans deployed to Afghanistan and...
Veteran health research makes a comeback
American philosopher Irwin Edman once said, “Life is always at some turning point.” The 1991 Persian Gulf War marked a...
Where do we start?
In the past 15 years, the Canadian Forces, like all NATO armies, has experienced a higher number of injuries and...
Standing up a Canadian health institute
The Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) is an innovative organization that engages existing academic research resources...
The role of research
In late August, ministers and senior officials from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, as well...
INSIDE INDUSTRY October/November 2011
Osprey rising to SAR credibility Is the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey flying its way into serious consideration as Canada’s next search...
SITREP October/November
Unlocking blast exposure effects Through the persistence of IEDs and suicide bombers, military doctors have become experts in treating blast...
Family fallout: Understanding the impact of military deployment
The images of fallen Canadian soldiers that were beamed into houses across the nation during the Afghanistan combat mission were...
Expanded horizons: Canada Command extends area of responsibility
The call for Spanish speakers to participate in training exercises at the Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre in Wainwright, Alberta, did...
Canadian eyes in the skies
From Republic of Seychelles anti-piracy patrols over the Indian Ocean, to Canadian Forces Griffon helicopters in combat in Afghanistan, to...