The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.
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Aug. 7, 2025
The Defense Health Agency Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence, or EACE, held its Federal Advanced Skills Training earlier this summer. The seminar focused on the holistic connection between mental health and limb loss or limb trauma. Speakers addressed how the mind-body connection is a tool for managing severe, chronic pain, with ...
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Aug. 6, 2025
Innovators in military medicine received esteemed awards at the 2025 Military Health System Research Symposium for their commitment to improving warfighter health. Research focus areas included warfighter readiness, traumatic brain injury, PTSD, and mental health.
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Aug. 6, 2025
Dr. Stephen Ferrara urges agility, innovation, and real-world testing to save lives in future conflicts at the 2025 Military Health System Research Symposium.
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Aug. 6, 2025
Military and civilian personnel at Travis AFB put their medical readiness to the test during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2025 July 21 to Aug 2, 2025.
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Aug. 6, 2025
Team members with the Operational Medical Systems Program Management Office joined several hundred military and medical development industry experts today to kick off the Department of Defense’s annual four-day Military Health System Research Symposium in Kissimmee, Florida, Aug. 4, 2025.
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Aug. 6, 2025
Are you a TRICARE beneficiary taking a drug for weight loss—such as a GLP-1 medication like Zepbound or Wegovy? Do you have questions about what’s covered—and why?
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Aug. 5, 2025
The 2025 Military Health System Research Symposium, the premier scientific meeting of the Department of Defense focusing on the unique medical needs of the warfighter, launched on Aug. 4 in Kissimmee, Florida.
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Aug. 5, 2025
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to military families through its Child and Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program, a vital initiative that provides comprehensive mental health care for TRICARE-eligible adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18.
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Aug. 5, 2025
Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2025, involving about 1,000 military and civilian personnel, began July 21, 2025, and continued until today.
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Aug. 4, 2025
For military families or veterans going through a medical crisis, a new resource in the Chicago area may be able to ease the logistical and financial burden of getting treatment.
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Aug. 1, 2025
MSMR publishes a monthly update for reportable medical events among active component service members as well as other beneficiaries of the U.S. Military Health System.
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Aug. 1, 2025
This study characterizes all medically diagnosed bites and stings in U.S. active component service members from snakes, venomous fish, other venomous marine animals, arthropods, and insects identified through medical data from the Defense Medical Surveillance System.
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Aug. 1, 2025
This study examines the trend in annual incidence of hypertension and hypertensive disease, as well as annual percentages of recorded high blood pressure measurements, among U.S. service members between 2018 and 2023, utilizing data from the Defense Medical Surveillance System.
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Aug. 1, 2025
This study addresses an important gap in epidemiological data on 11 arboviruses present in Papua New Guinea by providing updated serology data from 185 Papua New Guinea military personnel.
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Aug. 1, 2025
This historical review discusses the contextual factors that led to differing U.S. Army immunization strategies as well as outcomes for tetanus and diphtheria during the Second World War.
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Last Updated: February 14, 2025