How two Marines developed the same rare brain conditionBlast waves from military weapons may contribute to medical conditions like arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in veterans.
'The uniform was tighter': Almost a quarter of the U.S. military became obese during the pandemicObesity in the U.S. military surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, impacting readiness and increasing health-related costs significantly.
Crew members on Royal Navy nuclear submarine left with low supplies'Royal Navy submariners faced serious food shortages leading to fatigue and risks to safety during a six-month patrol.
Elizabeth Warren attends Boston forum on service members, releases reportSen. Elizabeth Warren advocates for service members' health and rights, emphasizing the need for improved care and support.
Here's how firing a weapon might hurt your brain literallyRepeated exposure to low-level blast waves can injure soldiers' brains, similar to high-impact explosions.