Combat Exposure Increases Chronic Pain Risk by 53 Percent for Servicewomen: Large-Scale Study

A recent study more than 3.4 million active-duty servicewomen and dependents illuminates the unique challenges servicewomen face.
Combat Exposure Increases Chronic Pain Risk by 53 Percent for Servicewomen: Large-Scale Study
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At 45, retired Army Capt. Marissa Mitchell winces whenever she gets off the couch or out of her car.

“I walk like a little old woman,” she said with worry in her voice. It’s a stark contrast to the strong soldier who once traversed Baghdad’s rough terrain, as years of oversized body armor, long marches, and the persistent stress of warfare have exacted a steep price.

Cara Michelle Miller
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Cara Michelle Miller is a freelance writer and holistic health educator. She taught at the Pacific College of Health and Science in NYC for 12 years and led communication seminars for engineering students at The Cooper Union. She now writes articles with a focus on integrative care and holistic modalities.
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