Article Jun 21, 2022 Chlamydia is the Military's Most Common Sexually Transmitted Infection Rates for Chlamydia have been rising in recent years. Chlamydia can cause permanent damage that can make it difficult or impossible for women to get pregnant. It often shows no symptoms at all but in some cases, it can cause a burning sensation when peeing in both men and women. Recommended Content Women's Health Men's Health Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Reproductive Health
Article Jun 17, 2022 LRMC CNS Fuels Progression in Military Medicine Army Maj. Rebeccah Dindinger serves as a Clinical Nurse Specialists at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. Recommended Content Health Readiness & Combat Support Women's Health
Article Jun 13, 2022 For Sexually Transmitted Infections, Young People are at Higher Risk Every year, thousands of service members are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted infection. Topping the list of the most common are chlamydia, gonorrhea, and genital herpes, military health data shows. Recommended Content Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Medical and Dental Preventive Care Fitness Men's Health Women's Health
Article Jun 10, 2022 Expectant Moms Have Group Option for Prenatal Care The San Antonio Market offers a group obstetric model for pregnant women at Brooke Army Medical Center. Recommended Content Health Readiness & Combat Support Women's Health
Video Jun 9, 2022 TRICARE Covers Vasectomies Take command of your reproductive health to see if a vasectomy is the right choice for you. TRICARE covers vasectomies but not reversals unless the reversal is medically necessary. Recommended Content Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Men's Health Reproductive Health Women's Health
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Article May 3, 2022 DOD Cancer Research Program Aims to 'End Cancer as We Know It Today' Defense Department health officials will discuss cancer research efforts with the aim to reduce cancer and cancer-related deaths across the Military Health System. Recommended Content Centers of Excellence Women's Health Cervical Cancer Ovarian Cancer Cancer Moonshot Breast Cancer
Article Apr 14, 2022 SAFE Option Provides Care for Victims of Sexual Violence A special medical exam, called a Sexual Assault Forensic Examination, SAFE, is available to survivors of sexual violence preserves lasting evidence that may aid in the prosecution of a perpetrator of sexual assault. Recommended Content Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention MHS Mental Health Hub Women's Health
Article Apr 1, 2022 New App Addresses Service Women's Health Care Needs The Defense Health Agency announces the release of Deployment Readiness Education for Servicewomen, the agency’s newest progressive web application. Recommended Content Women's Health Health Care Technology
Article Mar 21, 2022 DHA Celebrates the Women Building a Resilient Nation The DHA hosted a panel discussion called "women building a resilient nation," which highlighted the stories of women who throughout history have built a resilient nation. Recommended Content Women's Health
Article Mar 18, 2022 Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: Observance Focuses on Screening, Increasing Public Knowledge Observed during March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month seeks to increase the public’s knowledge about the disease and encourage people to get screened for it. Recommended Content Medical and Dental Preventive Care Fitness Men's Health Women's Health
Article Feb 15, 2022 Reduce your risk of developing cancer Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Recommended Content Medical and Dental Preventive Care Fitness Women's Health Men's Health
Article Feb 11, 2022 Women’s Heart Attacks Symptoms Can Differ from Men’s: Know the Signs Doctors say women sometimes fail to recognize their unique warnings signs for heart problems. Recommended Content Heart Health Toolkit Total Force Fitness Medical and Dental Preventive Care Fitness Heart Health Women's Health
Article Jan 18, 2022 Long-Acting Contraceptives are a Popular Choice with Service Members The MHS offers many options for female service members and beneficiaries who are seeking contraception. Recommended Content Women's Health Contraceptive Care Reproductive Health Contraceptive Care
Article Jan 14, 2022 Six Immediate Health Benefits You Will See If You Lose a Little Weight Losing even a little weight now can have a major impact on your health and quality of life. This long list of benefits might help motivate you to adjust your habits to achieve a happier, healthier lifestyle. Recommended Content Physical Fitness Women's Health Heart Health Nutritional Fitness MHS Mental Health Hub