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10/5/2021
October is National Dental Hygiene Awareness Month and Dental Health Command Europe wants you to know that taking care of your oral health is vitally important to your overall physical health.
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10/5/2021
The Army’s implementation of Holistic Health and Fitness, or H2F, has made significant progress over the past year as the Army’s primary investment in Soldier readiness and lethality.
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10/4/2021
Airborne Soldiers tested combat helmet sensors looking to help lessen repetitive traumatic injuries to the head and neck while jumping from aircraft.
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10/4/2021
Chris Roan's nearly 40-year career in the Army includes nearly 30 years of active-duty service and 10 more in civilian service.
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10/4/2021
People choose to drink alcohol for a variety of reasons — some drink to enhance social experiences while others drink as an avenue to escape their everyday problems.
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10/1/2021
The new electronic health record provides enhanced and secure technology to manage health information and is intended to serve as a focal point for all military branches.
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10/1/2021
September marks National Suicide Prevention Month
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10/1/2021
Dr. Kathleen Pratt recently received national recognition for her significant contributions to improving treatment and care for patients with bleeding disorders.
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9/30/2021
In August, 275 students attending the Army Combat Medic Specialist Training Program at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston were the first graduates to receive 18 hours of training in Prolonged Casualty Care.
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9/30/2021
Vaccine Support Team 3 Jacksonville earned the Navy Surgeon General’s Power Award for supporting the state-run, federally-supported Jacksonville Community Vaccination Center in spring 2021.
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9/29/2021
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for men behind lung cancer.
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9/29/2021
The new Army Civilian Fitness and Health Promotion Program now encourages employees to focus on fitness while at work.
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9/29/2021
Those who get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity every week have a much lower risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease—the top killers of Americans every year.
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Last Updated: May 12, 2022