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TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for 6 Tennessee Counties due to Storm Damage
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in six Tennessee counties may receive emergency prescription refills now through May 19, 2024, due to storm damage. The counties impacted are Claiborne, Jackson, Maury, Robertson, Rutherford, and Stewart.
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Stimulants and other ingredients in weight-loss supplements can potentially be dangerous to human health. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
Army Maj. Lane Hansen (in lab coat), deputy director for Dog Center Europe, discusses treatment option for Military Working Dog Rocky with (Left to Right): Spec. India Mainville, veterinary technician Army Sgt. John Paul Perry, a Military Working Dog handler from the 525th MWD Detachment; Sgt. 1st Class Elizabeth Marroquin, Noncommissioned officer in charge of Dog Center Europe; Maj. Suzanne Todd, deputy commanding officer for Public Health Command District - Northern Europe; 1st Sgt. Gina Egan, PHCD-NE first sergeant; and Spec. Dimonde Davis, a veterinary technician. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Scott Chamberlin)
A medical team straps a role-playing patient onto a stretcher during a class at the West African Preparedness Initiative in Accra, Ghana. The training was conducted by the Defense Institute for Medical Operations. (Courtesy photo)
Dr. Rachel Markwald (right), a research scientist at NHRC, provides an overview of the research being conducting to detect the different stages of sleep and sleep disorders to visitors from the Chinese Navy.
Navy Seaman Lavone Rhymtate, hospitalman, Naval Medical Center San Diego, administers the seasonal influenza vaccine to Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse, Navy Lt. j.g. Kelly McKenna.
Corpsmen and Marines rehearsed life-saving skills during Exercise Steel Knight’s mass casualty drill, Dec. 12, 2015. Steel Knight provides tough, realistic training for the Marines and sailors of 1st Marine Division.
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Mark Goodge, chief technology officer for the Military Health System, addresses the audience during the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Bethesda chapter's annual Health IT Day, in Bethesda, Maryland, Dec. 15, 2015.
The average football game consists of about 11 minutes of actual play – so you’re watching huddles, replays, and commercials in-between. Use that downtime to your advantage, call an audible, and get moving during time-outs.
Soldiers try and get comfortable and get some sleep on their way home from deployment.
Army Capt. Edwin Choi, a family medicine resident, plays his guitar on occasion to comfort patients.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Dr. Jonathan Woodson, delivers a keynote address marking the launch of the new Center for Global Health Engagement at the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Maryland on Dec. 17, 2015.
Air Force Nurse Capt. Tanya Tsosie draws blood from a simulated patient during a training course at the San Antonio Military Medical Center, Texas.
Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Salle Bergh, a food service specialist aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Spar, prepares a meal for the ship's crew. Bergh, along with her fellow chefs, has made healthy recipe alterations to common menu items to help the crew eat healthier, more nutritious meals. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Diana Honings)
With a helmet full of data collectors and a hearing loss simulator, Army Sgt. Nimrud Velasco of 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) maneuvers his team toward their next waypoint during audiology research at Fort Campbell. Simulated hearing loss was challenging, but he said his team compensated with hand-and-arm signals. (U.S. Army photo by David Gillespie)
Uganda People’s Defense Force soldiers carry a notional injured soldier to a safe area during a tactical combat casualty care exercise at Camp Singo, Uganda.
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