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6/13/2022
Every year, thousands of service members are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted infection.
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6/13/2022
Sailors record information during an exercise in the combat information center of the USS Higgins in the Philippine Sea, March 3, 2022. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Arthur Rosen.
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6/8/2022
Army Lt. Col. (Dr.) Robert Cornfeld shines light on how MHS Video Connect improves provider productivity.
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6/8/2022
Dr. Jonathan Woodson, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD(HA)), was selected as the new President of the Uniformed Services University.
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6/8/2022
As the Pentagon prepares today’s force for a “near-peer” fight against a large military adversary, the Military Health System is challenged to provide life-saving support for large-scale and dispersed operations.
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6/3/2022
An Army doctor earned the top spot in his class at the Air Assault School at Fort Campbell. It is a 10-day course that is both physically and academically challenging teaching soldiers the foundations of heliborne operations to include troop transportation, sling loaded cargo and equipment transportation, medical (MEDEVAC) and casualty (CASEVAC) evacuation operations, and air assault operations. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Christina Yager)
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6/2/2022
A first-of-its-kind study at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is researching whether using facility therapy dogs in dentists’ offices could reduce patient anxiety and improve outcomes for military dental treatment programs.
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6/2/2022
By celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage last month the DHA community recognized the Americans of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage, a vastly diverse group of individuals who have served as some of our nation's greatest leaders.
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6/2/2022
Moving can be hard on military families, especially on children. Moving to a new home, going to a new school, finding new friends – it can be unsettling for kids of any age. Yet, there are things that service members can do to prepare for a permanent change of station move that can make for a smoother transition for the children.
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6/1/2022
Lisa Clark, a Pay it Forward team member from Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, shows Brooke Army Medical Center case managers how to input data into the MHS GENESIS system at BAMC, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Jan. 22, 2022. Pay it Forward team members come from sites that have implemented MHS GENESIS to help with the transition to the new system. (Photo by Lori Newman, Brooke Army Medical Center Public Affairs)
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5/27/2022
TaTaka Perry-Johnson, University Health nurse educator, right, trains participants how to pack an injury during one of four ‘Stop the Bleed’ courses, May 19, 2022, at the Texas Department of Transportation District offices. Training was conducted both in-person and virtually to teach members of the community what everyone should know to stop bleeding after an injury. (U.S. Army photo by Robert A. Whetstone)
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5/27/2022
At the start of the pandemic, a curbside pharmacy service was initially offered as an additional health protection measure to minimize foot traffic and help to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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5/27/2022
Luke, a German Shepherd facility dog at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, stays with wounded warrior Heath Calhoun at the Military Advanced Treatment Center facility while Calhoun undergoes rehab therapy. Luke is officially a Navy Hospital Corpsman Third Class.
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5/27/2022
Corneal collagen cross-linking, known as CXL, the first and only treatment to date that is proven to stop Keratoconus, KCN, progression.
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5/25/2022
Dear Doc: I kick back on the weekends and down a six-pack or two at a time. I know this is called binge drinking, but I don’t think I’m an alcoholic. Should I be worried?
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