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BMJ military health

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How might the rapid development of artificial intelligence affect the delivery of UK Defence healthcare?

BMJ military health
Artificial intelligence (AI) has developed greatly and is now at the centre of technological advancements. Current and recent military conflicts have highlighted the evolving complexity of warfare with rapid technological change at the heart of it. A...

Posture analysis in predicting fall-related injuries during French Navy Special Forces selection course using machine learning: a proof-of-concept study.

BMJ military health
INTRODUCTION: Injuries induced by falls represent the main cause of failure in the French Navy Special Forces selection course. In the present study, we made the assumption that probing the posture might contribute to predicting the risk of fall-rela...

Fatigue and management of warfighter mental endurance.

BMJ military health
Mental fatigue (MF) is a psychobiological state induced by prolonged exertion that has the potential to reduce performance. In military operations, MF coincides with inadequate sleep, circadian disruption and other stressors, further increasing the r...

Future of service member monitoring: the intersection of biology, wearables and artificial intelligence.

BMJ military health
While substantial investment has been made in the early identification of mental and behavioural health disorders in service members, rates of depression, substance abuse and suicidality continue to climb. Objective and persistent measures are needed...

Artificial intelligence and the radiologist: the future in the Armed Forces Medical Services.

BMJ military health
Artificial intelligence (AI) involves computational networks (neural networks) that simulate human intelligence. The incorporation of AI in radiology will help in dealing with the tedious, repetitive, time-consuming job of detecting relevant findings...