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Its Final Last MHS GENESIS Staff Q A Ahead of Spring 2023 MHS GENESIS Transition
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5/26/2023
Happy Anniversary to the Army Chaplain Corps. Today we honor 248 years supporting the spiritual health of soldiers and their families. #ArmyChaplainCorps
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5/26/2023
#DidYouKnowThat World Hepatitis Day is observed on the birthday of Dr. Baruch Blumberg? He discovered the Hepatitis B virus in 1967 and two years later developed the first Hepatitis B vaccine, winning a Nobel Prize for these achievements. Learn more about Hepatitis here: https://www.health.mil/News/Articles/2021/07/19/What-to-Know-About-Hepatitis--its-Treatment-and-Prevention #EndHep #WorldHepatitisDay
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5/26/2023
Happy Birthday to the @U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs! Thank you for 93 years of excellent service. #DepartmentofVeteransAffairs #VA
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5/26/2023
Happy Anniversary to the U.S. Army Medical Corps! Today we honor 248 years of dedication and the thousands of officers who have been a part of the long history of leadership and service. #ArmyMedicalCorps @ArmyMedicine
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5/26/2023
Happy 4th of July to all of our service members, veterans, and their families who made incredible sacrifices for the freedom we celebrate today. #FourthofJuly #IndependenceDay
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5/26/2023
A good recreational therapy program is vital to patient recovery. Getting involved in physical, spiritual, artistic, and intellectual activities is an important part of the recovery process. Learn more about #TherapeuticRecreation from @WarriorCare: https://warriorcare.dodlive.mil/Care-Coordination/Military-Adaptive-Sports-Program/” #NationalTherapeuticRecreationWeek
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5/26/2023
#FragileX syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects a person’s development, especially that person’s behavior and ability to learn. People with Fragile X syndrome may have no noticeable symptoms, or symptoms can range from learning disabilities to cognitive and behavior problems. Learn more about Fragile X here: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/fragilex/conditioninfo #FragileXAwarenessDay
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5/26/2023
Protect your child’s vision this summer season while enjoying their favorite sports. Here are some tips to get you started: https://health.mil/SummerSafety.
#NationalYouthSportsSafetyMonth #VisionSafety #SportsSafety #SummerSafety
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5/26/2023
Happy Birthday Air Force Medical Service! Thank you for 74 years of selfless service, sacrifice, and dedication to providing "Trusted Care, Anywhere."
www.airforcemedicine.af.mil #AirForceMedicalService #AFMS
Twitter: @USAFMedicine
IG: usafmedicine
FB: U.S. Air Force Medical Service – AFMS
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5/26/2023
Around 7,000 babies a year are born in the U.S. with a cleft lip or palate. Help raise awareness during #NationalCleftAndCraniofacialMonth by wearing a pink ribbon to support children born with #Craniofacial defects.
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5/22/2023
More than 80% of all concussions—also known as mild traumatic brain injury—in the military are considered mild. Dizziness and visual problems are among the most common symptoms after concussion and often resolve within days or weeks
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5/19/2023
Give your Facebook page a Bug Week spin June 10-17, 2023. Swap out your cover photo with this custom banner.
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5/19/2023
This screensaver can run on your facility's computer and/or television screens during the week. Contact your local IT department to see how you can include it in the rotation.
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5/19/2023
This screensaver can run on your facility's computer and/or television screens during the week. Contact your local IT department to see how you can include it in the rotation.
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5/19/2023
Use this graphic on your social platforms to help us kick of Bug Week. Join the fun! We suggesting posting before June 10 and point traffic to www.health.mil/BugWeek!
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