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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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Air Force, the Department of Veterans Affairs preserve vital Vietnam, Korean War veteran biospecimens for future study

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9/30/2025
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ryan Cannon, Air Force Health Study noncommissioned officer in charge, and Adam Irvin, quality assurance director, from the 711th Human Performance Wing prepare Air Force Health Study biospecimens for storage in freezers

The Department of Air Force transferred more than 178,000 biological samples from Vietnam and Korean War veterans to the Department of Veterans Affairs in August, concluding an 18-year effort to safeguard them for future studies.

Navy medicine and defense partners deliver urgent support to Guantanamo Bay

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9/30/2025
HM2 Nive Hamilton, an NMRLC Biomedical Technician, works on the Automated Field Steam Sterilizer

Navy Medicine commands and partners responded to an urgent requirement request from U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Sept. 19, delivering critical surgical equipment and expertise that bolstered medical readiness across the Fleet and Joint Force.

115th Fighter Wing partners with UW Health for medical Airmen training

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9/30/2025
U.S. Airmen with the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Medical Group work with UW Health hospital staff

Wisconsin Air National Guardsmen assigned to the 115th Medical Group began a training affiliation agreement with UW Health September 12, ensuring Airmen maintain readiness through consistent, real-world experience.

Department of War extends health care supplement pilot for civilian employees in Japan

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9/29/2025
Department of War extends health care supplement pilot for civilian employees in Japan

The Department of War today announced the extension of the Pilot Health Insurance Enhancement for DOW Civilian Employees in Japan, reaffirming the department’s commitment to improving access to medical care for its overseas workforce, and adding interpreter support.

Researchers push forward in breakthrough brain health study

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9/25/2025
MRI brain scans

A long-term joint study between the NCAA and the U.S. military is testing biomarkers that may reveal how the brain responds to concussions, repeated head impacts, and other health risk factors.

Walter Reed performs first Thoracoabdominal Branch Endoprosthesis procedure, expands vascular surgery capabilities

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9/24/2025
A vascular surgery team poses in an operating room at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after completing a thoracoabdominal branch endoprosthesis (TAMBE) procedure.

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has successfully completed its first Thoracoabdominal Branch Endoprosthesis procedure, a groundbreaking advancement in vascular surgery for Department of Defense patients.

New Army hazardous material tracking system provides cradle-to-grave management capabilities

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9/24/2025
Thomas Ball, the Fort Knox Logistics Readiness Center Supply and Services Division chief, works within the new Web Compliance Assistance and Sustainment System-Enterprise (WEBCASS-E) Hazardous Material Inventory Database (HMID) system

In November 2024, the Army announced a new hazardous materials management system that would replace the Environmental Safety and Occupational Health – Management Information System and streamline the process for users.

Air Force Global Strike Command Missile Community Cancer Study advances with burn tests and expanded Phase 2 epidemiologic analysis

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9/24/2025
Air Force Global Strike Command

Air Force Global Strike Command continues its partnership with the Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine in making significant progress with the Missile Community Cancer Study - a comprehensive investigation into potential health risks associated with service in the missile community.

Weighing in on childhood obesity awareness month

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9/24/2025
Seeing the forest with all the trees…hospital corpsmen assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton join a young beneficiary in an impromptu tree pose designed to test balance and stability during Health Promotion’s Health Fair

A child’s astonished look gave added weight to a vexing issue openly addressed at Naval Hospital Bremerton, September 18, 2025.

An Air Force physician assistant's commitment to patient care

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9/23/2025
U.S. Air Force Capt. Ashley Green, a physician assistant, holds a stethoscope to an Airman’s chest to demonstrate a routine checkup as part of her clinical duties

In the Air Force Medical Service, dedication to duty goes hand in hand with commitment to care. Instilled in every Airman is the need to strive for excellence through continuous learning and seeking new opportunities to serve. For Capt. Ashley Green, it is no different.

McDonald Army Health Center enhances access with new ScriptCenter

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9/23/2025
Step-by-step instructions guide patients through the ScriptCenter prescription pickup process.

McDonald Army Health Center is expanding prescription services for the Joint Base Langley-Eustis community with the installation of a new ScriptCenter kiosk at the Post Exchange refill pharmacy.

Kenner Army Health Clinic completes major network upgrade

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9/23/2025
The Defense Health Agency team and Kenner's Information Management Department stand together after successfully completing the clinic-wide network upgrade.

Patients, staff, and visitors at Kenner Army Health Clinic can now expect stronger wireless connections and improved network reliability thanks to a sweeping upgrade completed across the main clinic and all outlying buildings.

Finding hope: Raising awareness on suicide prevention

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9/23/2025
A couple holding hands on a beach

Suicide continues to be a serious public health concern that touches families, workplaces, and communities across the nation. Understanding depression, recognizing warning signs, and knowing where to turn for help are critical steps in preventing tragedy.

Artic medicine: Military medical readiness in extreme environments

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9/22/2025
Artic medicine: Military medical readiness in extreme environments

Preparing U.S. military forces for future conflicts means ensuring that military medical teams can provide care anywhere at any time, even in one of the harshest and most isolated places on Earth – the Arctic.

The Department of the Air Force launches Culture of Fitness initiative

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9/22/2025
Air Force logo

The Department of the Air Force announced its Culture of Fitness initiative to transform the way Airmen and Guardians approach physical fitness and readiness. The initiative aims to reinvigorate a holistic culture of well-being that empowers Airmen and Guardians to be more dominant, agile and lethal through physical fitness.

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