Article Jul 15, 2024 Cool is the Rule to Beat the Heat at Naval Hospital Bremerton As much of the U.S. blistered under a summer sun, temperatures hovered near – and over - triple digits for much of the long Fourth of July weekend in the Pacific Northwest, Naval Hospital Bremerton. Recommended Content Summer Safety Pacific Rim
Article Jul 11, 2024 Mosquito Season Is Here! DHA Public Health Experts Provide Advice to Protect Yourself from Vector-Borne Diseases Tracking mosquitos and other insects that cause vector-borne disease is a top priority of Defense Public Health entomologists. Follow the three Ds to reduce the spread: Drain standing water, Dress appropriately and Defend with insect repellent. Recommended Content Mosquito-Borne Illnesses An Entomological Flight Through the Military Health System Summer Safety
Article Oct 11, 2022 Out for a Bike Ride? Remember These Safety Tips Bike riding is a popular form of transportation, physical activity, and fun, but doing it safely is key. Recommended Content Physical Fitness Summer Safety Winter Safety
Article Sep 15, 2022 Air Quality Awareness in a Haze Due to raging wildfires scorching thousands of acres from British Columbia to northern California, there’s been a murky layer which has settled over the entire area, which has even closed highways and mountain passes in Washington State. Recommended Content Environmental Exposures Environmental Fitness Summer Safety
Article Aug 15, 2022 Taking the stings out of summer fun What you should know and do about bee, wasp, and hornet stings Recommended Content Vector-Borne Illnesses Summer Safety Public Health
Article Aug 12, 2022 Avoid summertime food poisoning with these easy tips Food safety in the summer is just as important as sunscreen Recommended Content Nutritional Fitness Summer Safety Summer Safety
Article Aug 10, 2022 Summer Water Safety Means: Know your Limitations Know your swimming rules and dangers Recommended Content Summer Safety Summer Safety
Article Jul 28, 2022 Soldiers Not Immune to Damage of Sun's Rays Some soldiers have a greater risk for developing skin cancer than others. For July’s UV Safety Awareness month, soldiers should be aware of their risks and how to reduce their chances of skin cancer. Recommended Content Health Readiness & Combat Support Medical and Dental Preventive Care Fitness Summer Safety
Article Jul 14, 2022 Staying Mission Ready with Rising Temperatures Though increased temperatures can pose quite a risk, Soldiers training and missions can continue as they utilize different tools to mitigate those risks. Recommended Content Environmental Exposures Summer Safety
Article Jul 7, 2022 Are You Prepared for a Disaster? How to prepare for an evacuation affecting your family? Or even losing your home? Start by creating a basic disaster emergency kit and create a plan to get back together as a family in the event of a disaster. Recommended Content Civil Military Medicine Environmental Fitness Summer Safety
Article Jun 27, 2022 Tips for Enjoying Outdoor Activities as Summer Arrives Biking, paddle boarding, swimming, and hiking are good ways to get outside in nature in the summer. Recommended Content Physical Fitness Summer Safety
Article Jun 27, 2022 Ask the Doc: Heat Stroke vs. Heat Exhaustion -- What's the Difference? Heat exhaustion can rapidly progress to heat injuries like organ dysfunction or heat stroke. Recommended Content Summer Safety Heat Injuries Ask The Doc
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Video May 5, 2022 Summer Safety Campaign: Grilling Safety Important tips for a Safe Summer behind the grill. Recommended Content Summer Safety Food Handling & Grilling Summer Safety
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