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Sex, gender or occupational psychology: what matters most to preventing heat-related illnesses and improving outcomes for women in ground close combat?
- Correspondence to LtCol M Stacey, Academic Department of Military Medicine, HQ Joint Medical Group, Birmingham B15 2SQ, UK; michael.stacey{at}nhs.net
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Sex, gender or occupational psychology: what matters most to preventing heat-related illnesses and improving outcomes for women in ground close combat?
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- Received April 2, 2020
- Revision received April 5, 2020
- Accepted April 6, 2020
- First published April 27, 2020.
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January 23, 2023
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