The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.
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May 21, 2026
Col. Patrick Madigan, was known as the “Father of Army Neuropsychiatry,” strengthening how U.S. Army medicine provided mental health support for the force
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May 21, 2026
Military Health System prioritizes skills sustainment, especially during times of peace, to prevent threats to medical readiness.
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May 21, 2026
“Develop a digitally competent medical workforce” – states line of effort 3 in the Military Health System Digital Transformation Strategy, highlighting a key component to supporting force readiness. The MHS provides a wealth of educational offerings to train medical professionals in digital health solutions and informatics to enhance readiness and ...
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May 18, 2026
Known as the “Father of Gastric Physiology,” Maj. (Dr.) Williams Beaumont showed that scientific research and medical experiments can provide a better understanding of how the body functions, giving military doctors the ability to provide better, more effective, and adaptive care.
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May 15, 2026
The Military Health System’s Mental Health Resource Guidebook is a digital, concise, and comprehensive guide for warfighters and families wherever they are in their mental health journey.
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May 14, 2026
Military medical leaders, professionals, and civilians who advance warfighter health were recognized at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation’s Heroes of Military Medicine Awards for “laying the next foundation stones, and reinforcing the very groundwork of military medicine for generations to come,” said Keith Bass, assistant secretary of war for health ...
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April 29, 2026
Richard H. Breen Jr., former director of communications and public affairs for the Military Health System, discusses how strategic communications is a crucial part to enabling the achievement of military medical objectives.
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April 15, 2026
Military Health System unveils a new digital resource card to support service members who may have experienced a concussive event. The tool serves as a centralized guide to quickly locate information on brain health, including recognizing symptoms, seeking care, and vital resources supporting cognitive health.
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April 13, 2026
Nominations for the 2026 Military Health System Research Symposium Annual Awards close April 24, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. EST. The awards honor pioneering individuals and teams whose contributions improve warfighter readiness and sustain the mission-ready health system. Visit mhsrs.health.mil/MHSRS for full category descriptions and submission criteria.
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April 6, 2026
Leaders underscore the strength of military medicine integration as essential to readiness.
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April 1, 2026
Department of War civilian employees in Japan joined a virtual town hall event, hosted by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War for Health Affairs and featuring a detailed presentation of the pilot program with opportunities to share experiences.
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April 1, 2026
The Military Health System has long offered multiple tobacco cessation programs, which are now even more important for readiness, says a top Department of War medical leader.
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April 1, 2026
This study combined two sources of medical data to classify nicotine and tobacco use among U.S. active component service members as exposures delineated by recent use or history of any use.
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April 1, 2026
This report estimates the 2010–2024 incidence of head and neck cancer among U.S. active component service members, updating a 2007-2019 analysis of oral and pharyngeal cancers published in MSMR by expanding the case definition to include all head and neck cancers.
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April 1, 2026
This brief report examines the incidence of oropharyngeal cancer, a subcategory of head and neck cancer, diagnosed among U.S. active component service members from 2005 to 2024.
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