BMJ Military Health
is an international journal publishing content pertaining to the practice of military medicine
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BMJ Military Health accepts submissions of a wide range of article types, including Original Reports, Reviews and Images.
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Latest Articles
Editorial:
Musculoskeletal injuries in UK service personnel and the impact of in-theatre rehabilitation during cold weather warfare training: Exercise CETUS 202025 January 2024
Retraction:
Retraction: Impact of cold exposure on life satisfaction and physical composition of soldiers25 January 2024
Analysis:
Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR): avoiding the pitfalls of 'the Walker Dip25 January 2024
Original research:
Significance of tibial MRI findings of special forces recruits at the onset of their training25 January 2024
Original research:
Nutritional knowledge in British Army recruits during basic training25 January 2024
Most Read Articles
Original research:
Prevalence of common mental health disorders in military veterans: using primary healthcare data22 November 2023
Retraction:
Retraction: Impact of cold exposure on life satisfaction and physical composition of soldiers25 January 2024
Original research:
Adversity during military service: the impact of military sexual trauma, emotional bullying and physical assault on the mental health and well-being of women veterans22 September 2023
Original research:
Nutritional knowledge in British Army recruits during basic training25 January 2024
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Current Issue
Editorial:
Musculoskeletal injuries in UK service personnel and the impact of in-theatre rehabilitation during cold weather warfare training: Exercise CETUS 202025 January 2024
Retraction:
Retraction: Impact of cold exposure on life satisfaction and physical composition of soldiers25 January 2024
Analysis:
Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR): avoiding the pitfalls of 'the Walker Dip25 January 2024
Original research:
Significance of tibial MRI findings of special forces recruits at the onset of their training25 January 2024
Original research:
Nutritional knowledge in British Army recruits during basic training25 January 2024