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Victoria Williamson1,2, Dominic Murphy3,4
1King's Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, UK. Victoria.williamson@kcl.ac.uk.
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Armed conflict unvaryingly leads to a loss of life, serious violations of human rights and international law, and extensive human suffering. As technological advances change the landscape of modern armed conflict, developments are also urgently needed to ensure accessible, evidence-based care is readily available to those affected.
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