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Nicotine blocks stress-induced impairment of spatial memory and long-term potentiation of …

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AM Aleisa, KH Alzoubi, NZ Gerges, KA … - The International Journal of …, 2005 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract The effect of chronic nicotine treatment on chronic psychosocial
stress-induced impairment of short-term memory and long-term potentiation (LTP)
was determined. An 'intruder' stress model was used to in- duce ...
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[PDF] Respiratory symptoms and smoking behaviour in Swiss conscripts


D Miedinger, PN Chhajed, C Karli, GA Lupi, … - Swiss Medical Weekly, 2006 - smw.ch
Aim: Smoking is a major health hazard in young adults. Reducing smoking is the
only well established effective primary prevention of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. We under- took a prospective cross sectional study to ...
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Cigarette Smoking and Military Deployment A Prospective Evaluation

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B Smith, MAK Ryan, DL Wingard, TL … - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008 - Elsevier
Among never-smokers, smoking initiation was identified in 1.3% of nondeployers
and 2.3% of deployers. Among past smokers, smoking resumption occurred in 28.7%
of nondeployers and 39.4% of those who deployed. Smoking increased 44% ...
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Health perspectives regarding adolescents in military service


D Hardoff, A Halevy - Current opinion in pediatrics, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review Our purpose is to illuminate health perspectives of
adolescents in military service, who comprise the main bulk of military
personnel. Recent findings Two views are emphasized: the soldier as a ...
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Smoking and Deployment-Perspectives of Junior-Enlisted US Air Force and US Army …


WSC Poston, JE Taylor, KM Hoffman, AL … - Military Medicine, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
ABSTRACT Smoking during deployments is a growing problem, particularly among
junior-enlisted personnel, who have the highest smoking rates in the military.
Few studies have examined reasons for smoking initiation among never ...
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A review of cardiovascular risk factors in US military personnel


LK McGraw, BS Turner, NA Stotts, KA Dracup - Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2008 - journals.lww.com
As the civilian population exhibits increasing trends in major cardiovascular
(CV) risk factors in younger age groups, the US military is observing similar
trends. These worrisome developments are seen even in young adulthood. ...
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[PDF] Cigarette smoking in Serbia. Impact of the 78-day NATO bombing campaign


L Sokolova-Djokic, S Zizic-Borjanovic, R Igic - J BUON, 2008 - rastko.org.yu
L. Sokolova-Djokic1, S. Zizic-Borjanovic2, R. Igic3 1Department of Public
Health, Sombor, 2Institute of Public Health of Serbia “Dr. Milan Jovanovic
Batut”, Belgrade, Serbia, 2 ... Stroger Hospital of Cook County, ...
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[PDF] Designing Longitudinal Studies of Mobile Populations Such As Military Populations


S Jones, J Iriondo-Perez, C Augustine, R … - amstat.org
This discussion summarizes an exhaustive literature review of research focused
on designing sample surveys to accommodate repeated measurements on mobile
populations. Attention is given to practical survey design features that ...
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A Review of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in US Military Personnel


NA Stotts, KA Dracup - pdfs.journals.lww.com
As the civilian population exhibits increasing trends in major cardiovascular
(CV) risk factors in younger age groups, the US military is observing similar
trends. These worrisome developments are seen even in young adulthood. ...
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Preliminary Findings from a Clinical Demonstration Project for Veterans Returning from Iraq …


JC Beckham, ME Becker, KW Hamlett-Berry, … - Military Medicine, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
ABSTRACT Military veterans are at high risk for nicotine dependence. This
clinical demonstration project used invitational letters, referral to the
National Cancer Institute's Smoking Quitline, and local Veteran Affairs ...
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