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March features several national health and military observances that you can consider highlighting on your channels. Download and share any of the graphics and approved social media content shared below.
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Jan 31, 2024
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Use this graphic overlay to spotlight doctors at your military hospital or clinic.
Use the hashtag: #NationalDoctorsDay
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Jan 31, 2024
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During National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, let’s engage in meaningful conversations about substance use. www.health.mil/mentalhealth
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Own Your Limits provides service members with resources and information on responsible alcohol consumption: https://www.ownyourlimits.org/about-us/
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Too Much to Lose informs ...
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Jan 31, 2024
Embrace the beauty of a good night’s sleep! Celebrate #NationalSleepAwarenessWeek by learning how you can improve your sleep and feel more rested.
Discover tips and tricks at 👉 https://health.mil/Sleep. Your well-rested self will thank you! 💤 #Sleep | #NSAW
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Jan 31, 2024
Don’t be late to your doctor’s appointment tomorrow morning … remember to #SpringForward.
Don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour today! #DaylightSavingTime
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Jan 31, 2024
Today, we honor the heroism and sacrifice of the brave service men and women who have earned the Medal of Honor.
https://www.health.mil/MOH #NationalMedalOfHonorDay| #MedalOfHonor
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Jan 31, 2024
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Use the graphic overlay to take a photo of your local dentists to give them a shout out on National Dentist’s Day.
Use the hashtag: #NationalDentistsDay
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Jan 31, 2024
#DYK? The average American worker spends about seven hours a day on the computer. If you have dry eyes, headaches, blurred vision, or other symptoms, you could have a condition called Computer Vision Syndrome, also referred to as digital eye strain. Follow the 20-20-20 rule to ease the discomfort: take a 20-second break, to view something 20 feet ...
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Jan 31, 2024
Noise-induced hearing loss from exposure to hazardous noise on and off duty is one of the most common types of injury for service members. You can protect your hearing for a lifetime by wearing hearing protection when exposed to loud noise. To help select what hearing protection is best for you, visit: https://hearing.health.mil/Prevention/Hearing ...
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Jan 31, 2024
Good nutrition isn't just about feeling great. It's a shield against illness, too! Discover the power of proper nutrition for your overall health and immunity.
Learn more: www.health.mil/Nutrition #NationalNutritionMonth |#HealthyEating
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Jan 31, 2024
Endometriosis doesn't discriminate. While it's most common in women aged 30-40, it can happen to anyone who has a period. Endometriosis can’t be prevented, but you can lower your risk. Find out more: health.mil/Endometriosis #EndometriosisAwarenessMonth |#Endometriosis | #WomensHealth
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Jan 31, 2024
Screening for colorectal cancer begins at age 45. The Defense Health Agency offers a variety of colorectal cancer screening options, including a stool-based test known as Fecal Immunochemical Test, or FIT, as an alternative to a colonoscopy. https://health.mil/News/Articles/2022/11/22/Colorectal-Cancer
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Jan 31, 2024
Celebrating #WomensHistoryMonth!
Let's honor the remarkable contributions of women in military medicine. From pioneers in nursing to trailblazing doctors, their dedication has shaped the history of the @MilitaryHealth System.
Explore their inspiring journeys here: www.health.mil/womenshistory
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Jan 31, 2024
We must address brain health together. DOD now has a single brain health initiative touching all areas across operational and medical aspects of policy, emerging brain threats, cognitive monitoring, and research strategy.
Brain health affects readiness, operational capability, and mission effectiveness. Learn more about brain health at www.health ...
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Last Updated: December 13, 2024