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2011 Sickle Cell Trait Conference
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Monday, September 26, 2011 - Tuesday, September 27, 2011

2011 AMAA Sports Medicine Symposium at the Marine Corps Marathon
John T. Hazel, M.D., Conference Center – Virginia Hospital Center
Friday, October 28, 2011 - Saturday, October 29, 2011

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HPO encompasses those areas (physical, environmental, nutritional, psychological, social, spiritual, behavioral, and medical conditioning) that will enable our warriors to enhance and sustain their physical and mental performance under any environmental conditions, will provide resilience to resist injury and illness and will enhance recovery for the injured and ill. The result is Total Force Fitness: Warfighters "optimized" to carry out their mission as safely and effectively as possible.

Questions from the Field

Articles researched and written by HPRC on performance in challenging environments

These articles are researched and written by HPRC staff to answer questions about performance in challenging environments.

High-Altitude Training Masks
Commercial devices are available that purportedly help a person acclimatize to high altitude while they are still training at normal atmospheric pressure, but their effectiveness is questionable.
Intermittent Normobaric-Hypoxia Exposure Conditioning Program
How can Warfighters prevent and manage altitude illness?
It is commonly believed that physical fitness can prevent acute mountain sickness, but this is a myth.
How can heat acclimatization prevent heat illness?
Heat-related injuries are significant threats to the health and operational effectiveness of military members and their units.
EPO for altitude acclimitization
A look at the use of exogenous erythropoietin (EPO) for faster altitude acclimatization.