Article Sep 19, 2024 Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gain’ Workout Myths Injuries are the leading reason for military medical visits each year. Department of Defense active duty service members require medical treatment for injuries almost 5 million times each year (for around 1.5 million individual injuries). Injuries cost millions of lost duty and training days, and billions of dollars each year. Recommended Content Total Force Fitness Physical Fitness
Article Feb 15, 2024 Munson Army Health Center supports Army Quality of Life Wellness Event Munson Army Health Center leadership recently served on an Army Quality of Life Panel, along with other installation leaders, fielding questions and sharing information with Soldiers and family members from the U.S. Army Corrections Brigade, one of the largest tenant organizations on post. Recommended Content West Total Force Fitness Nutritional Fitness
Article Feb 14, 2024 Naval Health Clinic Lemoore Doctor Brings Rural Care Specialty To Military Clinic Dr. Dustin Schleif is a physician in the Urgent Care Clinic at Naval Health Clinic Lemoore since the department reopened in the fall of 2017. He came to the Central Valley while completing the rural track for Loma Linda University’s Family Medicine residency program. Recommended Content Total Force Fitness Pacific Rim
Article Jan 29, 2024 Beyond Base Boundaries: Travel Team Provide Health Care to Service Members In a deployed environment, medical services surface as the guardians of readiness. Beyond healing wounds, these services fortify the resilience of forces and are a critical component in military preparedness. That’s why a team comprised of dental and optometry specialists traveled to provide dental and optometry care for service members within the U.S ... Recommended Content Total Force Fitness Health Readiness Support
Article Oct 26, 2023 Department of Defense Substance Abuse Education Campaigns Offer Resources, Support to Service Members In February 2007, the Department of Defense originally launched the YouCanQuit2 educational campaign, now aligned with the Defense Health Agency, with the mission of helping service members and their loved ones quit tobacco. Recommended Content Total Force Fitness
Article Aug 1, 2023 Active Surveillance for Acute Respiratory Disease Detected No Outbreaks at Four U.S. Army Basic Training Installations in 2022 This article presents the 2022 results of the active surveillance program for acute respiratory disease and Group A Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcus conducted by the Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen at the four Army installations responsible for basic combat training or one-station unit training. This ARD surveillance program rapidly monitors, ... Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Integrated Biosurveillance Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 22, 2023 Lifestyle Changes Lead to Longer, Healthier Life Lifestyle changes through performance medicine practices can help you live longer and be healthier. Recommended Content Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 1, 2023 Absolute and Relative Morbidity Burdens Attributable to Various Illnesses and Injuries Among Active Component Members, U.S. Armed Forces, 2022 This annual summary uses several health care burden measures to quantify the impacts of various illnesses and injuries in 2022 among members of the active component of the U.S. Armed Forces. Health care burden metrics include the total number of medical encounters, individuals affected, and hospital bed days. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Public Health Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 1, 2023 Absolute and Relative Morbidity Burdens Attributable to Various Illnesses and Injuries Among Active Component Members, U.S. Coast Guard, 2022 This report employs the same disease classification system and health care burden measures as employed in the MSMR burden analysis of the U.S. Armed Forces active component to quantify the impacts of various illnesses and injuries among members of the active component of the U.S. Coast Guard in 2022. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Public Health Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 1, 2023 Ambulatory Visits Among Active Component Members, U.S. Armed Forces, 2022 This report documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and characteristics of ambulatory health care visits in 2022 of active component members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Public Health Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 1, 2023 Reportable Medical Events, Military Health System Facilities, Week 18, Ending May 6, 2023 MSMR provides data on Reportable Medical Events within the Military Health System in every issue, listing not only list the most recent case counts but trends of incidence for the prior two months, year-to-date, and over the preceding year. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Public Health Total Force Fitness
Article Jun 1, 2023 Hospitalizations Among Active Component Members, U.S. Armed Forces, 2022 This report documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and distributions of hospitalization among active component members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps during calendar year 2022. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Public Health Total Force Fitness
Article May 30, 2023 Good Sleep is Key to Heart Health How regularly you sleep, not just the length of sleep, has a connection to your heart health. Recommended Content MHS Mental Health Hub Total Force Fitness Heart Health
Fact Sheet May 22, 2023 Changes in Behavior, Personality or Mood Following Concussion/mTBI Fact Sheet .PDF | 977.73 KB This TBICoE fact sheet can be used by health care providers to educate patients with a concussion, or mild TBI, on how to manage changes in mood related to their injury. Patients and caregivers would also find this information useful. Recommended Content Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence TBI Resources for Service Members, Families, and Caregivers TBICoE Training Events Psychological Health Center of Excellence Total Force Fitness MHS Mental Health Hub Be a Brain Warrior: Protect. Treat. Optimize. Traumatic Brain Injury
Article May 3, 2023 Local Health Care Partners are Critical to Blanchfield’s Medical Mission Army Medicine, Defense Health Agency, and TRICARE East region contractor Humana Military representatives welcomed local TRICARE network health care providers to the Sabalauski Air Assault School on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on April 13. Recommended Content Total Force Fitness Health Readiness & Combat Support East