Article Aug 9, 2023 Pediatric Nearsightedness Cases on the Rise Myopia, otherwise known as nearsightedness, is the leading cause of visual impairment in children worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health. Recommended Content Vision Center of Excellence Public Health Childrens Health
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Article Jun 21, 2023 How Cyber and IT Warriors Fight Sensory Injuries Cyber and IT warriors may develop somewhat unique vision and hearing injuries due to their duties and workspaces. Recommended Content Warfighter Brain Health Hub Vision Center of Excellence Public Health
Article Apr 17, 2023 Concussion Protocols Aid Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery Whether on the sport field or the battlefield, the Defense Health Agency is the global leader in research on the effects of concussion—known as mild traumatic brain injury—in the military. Its research has fueled the development of protocols to help providers assess and treat concussion from initial injury to acute and post-acute medical settings, ... Recommended Content Warfighter Brain Health Hub Psychological Health Center of Excellence Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Hearing Center of Excellence Vision Center of Excellence Be a Brain Warrior: Protect. Treat. Optimize. Traumatic Brain Injury
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Article Mar 25, 2022 Wear Approved Safety Eye Protection, Save Your Vision The Tri-Service Vision Conservation and Readiness Branch, or TSVCRB, encourages service members to wear eye protection while at work and at home to prevent eye injuries. Recommended Content Public Health Hearing Center of Excellence Vision Center of Excellence
Article Mar 16, 2022 Ask the Doc: Can a Concussion Affect Hearing and Vision? Even a mild concussion can lead to hearing and vision problems. Recommended Content Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Public Health Hearing Center of Excellence Vision Center of Excellence
Article Mar 14, 2022 Data Registry Helps Improve Research and Treatment for Eye Injuries Eye injury registry (DVEIVR) transforms data into usable information to help improve initial warfighter care and rehabilitation. Recommended Content Centers of Excellence Public Health Vision Center of Excellence
Article Mar 4, 2022 It’s True – Carrots (and Other Vegetables) Can Help You See in the Dark Have you ever heard that carrots are good for your eyes, or that they can help you see in the dark? It’s true – carrots are rich in the compound beta carotene, which your body uses to make a form of vitamin A that helps your eyes adjust in the dark. A shortage of vitamin A can cause a host of health problems, including blindness. Recommended Content Public Health Centers of Excellence Vision Center of Excellence
Article Feb 10, 2022 For Thousands of Troops, Eye Surgery is Key to Vision Readiness Helping service members – especially aviators – see clearly without glasses is key to military readiness. Recommended Content Centers of Excellence Public Health Vision Center of Excellence
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