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Low Back Pain: Considerations for Rotary-Wing Aircrew
Steven John Gaydos
Article Category: Review Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 83: Issue 9
Online Publication Date: Sep 01, 2012
DOI: 10.3357/ASEM.3274.2012
Page Range: 879 – 889

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D. A. WinfieldMRCGP, DPhil
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 70: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 1999
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Page Range: 321 – 324
Wayne G. Horn,
Terry L. Thomas,
Karma Marino, and
Tomoko I. Hooper
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 74: Issue 8
Online Publication Date: Aug 01, 2003
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Page Range: 858 – 862
Lakshmi PutchaPh.D.,
Kurt L. BerensB.A.,
Thomas H. MarshburnM.D.,
Hernando J. OrtegaM.D., and
Roger D. BillicaM.D.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 70: Issue 7
Online Publication Date: Jul 01, 1999
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Page Range: 705 – 708
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 7
Online Publication Date: Jul 01, 2024
Page Range: 409 – 409

July 1999 Astronaut medication use (NASA-Johnson Space Center and Wyle Laboratories, Houston, TX): “We evaluated in-flight use of medications from astronaut debriefings after 79 U.S. Space Shuttle missions. From the 219 records obtained (each representing one person-flight), 94% included some medication being taken during flight; of that number, 47% were for space motion sickness, 45% for sleep disturbances, and smaller percentages for headache, backache, and sinus congestion. Drugs were taken most often orally, followed in decreasing order of frequency by