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More than 80% of all concussions—also known as mild traumatic brain injury—in the military are considered mild. Dizziness and visual problems are among the most common symptoms after concussion and often resolve within days or weeks
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5/19/2023
Give your Facebook page a Bug Week spin June 10-17, 2023. Swap out your cover photo with this custom banner.
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5/19/2023
This screensaver can run on your facility's computer and/or television screens during the week. Contact your local IT department to see how you can include it in the rotation.
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5/19/2023
This screensaver can run on your facility's computer and/or television screens during the week. Contact your local IT department to see how you can include it in the rotation.
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5/19/2023
Use this graphic on your social platforms to help us kick of Bug Week. Join the fun! We suggesting posting before June 10 and point traffic to www.health.mil/BugWeek!
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5/19/2023
Give your Twitter page a Bug Week spin June 10-17, 2023. Swap out your cover photo with this custom banner.
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5/12/2023
This month, we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and honor those - both past and present - who proudly fight to protect this nation. www.health.mil/pride Happy #PrideMonth!
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5/5/2023
The Brandon Act aims at improving the referral process for service members seeking a mental health evaluation and allowing them to seek help confidentially,
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4/27/2023
Make your own mental health graphics using this graphic overlay. Simply resize your photo to 1080x1080 pixels, then import this transparent .png frame on top of your photo.
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4/21/2023
The Military Health System has many resources available to help any service member, families, or veteran beneficiaries who are struggling with mental health challenges. Military families' lives are generally very different from others. Service members may be subject to frequent relocations, deployments, and stressful experiences due to combat and time away from their families. Families cope with additional stressors when their loved ones are deployed, managing family life on the home front. Traumatic events such as combat, assault, or disasters can have long-lasting negative effects like trouble sleeping, increased anger, nightmares, anxiety, and alcohol and drug abuse. These factors combined with changes we've experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic may weigh on many.
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4/21/2023
Happy Anniversary to the Army Medical Service Corps! Today we honor 106 years of dedication and the thousands of officers who have been a part of the long history of leadership and service. #ArmyMedicalServiceCorpsBirthday
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4/21/2023
Happy Birthday Coast Guard Auxiliary! Thank you for all the work you do to keep our nation’s waterways and boating public safe! #CoastGuardAuxiliaryBirthday
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4/21/2023
Today we celebrate all the amazing fathers and father-figures out there! Thank you for your selfless service and for being our heroes in more ways than one. Happy #FathersDay!
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4/21/2023
Just one #BloodDonation can save up to three lives. #WorldBloodDonorDay is a time to celebrate lifesavers around the world. Learn how to donate blood today: health.mil/BeADonor
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4/21/2023
Happy Birthday U.S. Army! Cheers to 248 years of devotion to this nation’s safety, security, and freedom. #ArmyStrong #ArmyBirthday #BeAllYouCanBe
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