The past few decades of ongoing war in Iraq has had a dramatic impact on the health of Iraq’s population. Wars are known to have negative effects on the social and physical environments of individuals, as well as limit their access to the available health care services. This paper explores the personal experiences of my family members, who were exposed to war, as well as includes information that has been reviewed form many academic sources. The data aided in providing recommendations and developing strategies, on both local and international levels, to improve the health status of the populations exposed to war
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
AbstractBackgroundWe organised a four-university collaboration to estimate mortality attributable to...
In an era of uncertainty, a sudden war can bring disastrous consequences to any country where by an ...
The increasing international concern about the consequences of warfare for civilian populations has ...
The Iraqi people have endured an excess burden of morbidity and mortality during the past 15 years d...
In nearly six years of armed conflict, more than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives and there wer...
The war in Iraq initiated in March 2003 triggered a wave of violence and turmoil in the country, exp...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/40327/2/Galea_The Population Health Arg...
War has profound adverse effects on public health. War leads to death for military personnel and esp...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Measurement of mortality and injury in conflict situations presents many ch...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In March 2003, the United States ...
BACKGROUND:Measurement of mortality and injury in conflict situations presents many challenges compa...
The aftermath of war on civilians, especially as it pertains to women is not a well-researched area....
Background: War with ISIS (Daesh) is plaguing the Middle East region since 2014. It had a major regi...
Prior to the Gulf War, Iraq’s public health system was one of the most advanced in the Middle East r...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
AbstractBackgroundWe organised a four-university collaboration to estimate mortality attributable to...
In an era of uncertainty, a sudden war can bring disastrous consequences to any country where by an ...
The increasing international concern about the consequences of warfare for civilian populations has ...
The Iraqi people have endured an excess burden of morbidity and mortality during the past 15 years d...
In nearly six years of armed conflict, more than 250,000 Syrians have lost their lives and there wer...
The war in Iraq initiated in March 2003 triggered a wave of violence and turmoil in the country, exp...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/40327/2/Galea_The Population Health Arg...
War has profound adverse effects on public health. War leads to death for military personnel and esp...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Measurement of mortality and injury in conflict situations presents many ch...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In March 2003, the United States ...
BACKGROUND:Measurement of mortality and injury in conflict situations presents many challenges compa...
The aftermath of war on civilians, especially as it pertains to women is not a well-researched area....
Background: War with ISIS (Daesh) is plaguing the Middle East region since 2014. It had a major regi...
Prior to the Gulf War, Iraq’s public health system was one of the most advanced in the Middle East r...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
AbstractBackgroundWe organised a four-university collaboration to estimate mortality attributable to...
In an era of uncertainty, a sudden war can bring disastrous consequences to any country where by an ...