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Organizational psychosocial factors and deployment-related exposure concerns in Afghanistan/Iraq War veterans.Factors related to perceived diabetes control are not related to actual glucose control for minority patients with diabetes.What pre-deployment and early post-deployment factors predict health function after combat deployment?: a prospective longitudinal study of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) soldiers.Does patient blood glucose monitoring improve diabetes control? A systematic review of the literature.Challenges to healthy eating for people with diabetes in a low-income, minority neighborhoodEnvironmental exposure and health of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans.The impact of self-monitoring of blood glucose on a behavioral weight loss intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes.High healthcare utilization near the onset of medically unexplained symptoms.Fibromyalgia syndrome care of Iraq- and Afghanistan-deployed Veterans in Veterans Health Administration.Chronic multisymptom illness among female Veterans deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.Resilience during war: Better unit cohesion and reductions in avoidant coping are associated with better mental health function after combat deployment.Risk of hospitalization due to motor vehicle crashes among Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans diagnosed with traumatic brain injury.Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans report symptoms consistent with chronic multisymptom illness one year after deployment.Sleep problems may mediate associations between rumination and PTSD and depressive symptoms among OIF/OEF veterans.Prevalence of environmental and other military exposure concerns in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans.Rumination moderates the associations between PTSD and depressive symptoms and risky behaviors in U. S. veterans.Using the common sense model of self-regulation to understand the relationship between symptom reporting and trait negative affect.Helpful ways providers can communicate about persistent medically unexplained physical symptomsWhen, why and for whom there is a relationship between physical activity and menopause symptomsLongitudinal relationship between onset of physical symptoms and functional impairmentMutual maintenance of PTSD and physical symptoms for Veterans returning from deployment
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