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DEERS Flyer

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7/19/2021
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A flyer encouraging beneficiaries to update DEERS information to maintain access to medical benefits and receive important information. Visit TRICARE.mil/DEERS.

San Antonio Market to Standardize, Optimize Local Healthcare

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7/19/2021
Military personnel unveiling flags

The Defense Health Agency’s San Antonio Market is the seventh market to stand up over the past year, and is designed to standardize, optimize local healthcare.

What to Know About Hepatitis - its Treatment, and Prevention

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7/19/2021
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Here are the most important facts you should know about hepatitis.

Swimming Main 2021

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7/16/2021
Military personnel participating in a swim call

Sailors assigned to the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Olympia (SSN 717) participate in a swim call in the Pacific Ocean, July 31, 2018 (Photo by: Navy Fire Control Technician Senior Chief Vien Nguyen).

Extreme Heat: Safety Tips for Heat-Related Illness

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7/16/2021
Plan. Prepare. Protect. Natural Disaster Resource Guide.  Extreme Heat Safety: Increased Risk for Heat-Related Illness. Extreme heat is when temperatures are more hot or humid than normal. Heat-related health problems are preventable, but some factors put you at increased risk for illness, such as exhaustion or heat stroke. What are the risk factors? Common risk factors include: High levels of humidity, fever, alcohol use, dehydration, prescription drugs, heart disease, poor circulation, sunburn. Follow these quick tips: Wear appropriate clothing, stay indoors, be careful during outdoor activities, pace yourself, wear sunscreen, don’t leave children or pets in parked cars, and avoid hot and heavy meals. FOR EMERGENCIES, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. For more extreme heat safety information, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat. #BeReady #Prepare2Protect. TRICARE Logo.

Are you at higher risk for heat-related illness? Heat-related health problems are preventable, but some factors put you at increased risk for illness, such as exhaustion or heat stroke. Follow these tips.

Summer Safety 2021

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7/15/2021
Children sitting by the pool

Summer days can be such fun, if done safely (Photo by: Tommie Horton, 78th Air Base Wing).

Summer Safety Tips

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7/15/2021
Summer Safety Tips

Old-School Summer Safety Risks: Sun, Water, Insects and Alcohol

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7/15/2021
Children sitting by the pool

A preventive medicine doctor talks about an array of summer-related safety concerns.

Military Medical Research Main 2021

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7/14/2021
a patient prepares for a PET scan

Michelle Pribble, Naval Medical Center San Diego's lead nuclear medicine technologist, prepares a patient for a positron emission tomography (PET) scan in the hospital's Nuclear Medicine Department Oct. 6. A PET scan is used for revealing or evaluating conditions including brain disorders (Photo by: Navy Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Luke Cunningham)

Health Innovation

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7/14/2021
Health Innovation

The Military Health System discusses how innovations in the healthcare community during COVID-19 have greatly affected us.

Military Medical Research Leads to 18 New Cancer Drugs, other Devices

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7/14/2021
a patient prepares for a PET scan

A hub of cutting-edge healthcare innovation financing since the early 1990s, the CDMRP is well known among medical researchers around the world.

Yoga 2021

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7/13/2021
Military personnel doing a yoga pose

Army Sgt. 1st Class Wendy Lopez with Task Force Spartan and the 36th Infantry Division performs the Bikram Yoga, Triangle Pose or Trikonasana, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait in March 2021 (Photo by: Army Staff Sgt. Daisy Broker)

AJ-Maste Yoga: Tips for a Healthy Deployment

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7/13/2021
Military personnel doing a yoga pose

Yoga comes in many forms and fashions, and has proven health benefits.

MHS Town Hall July 13, 2021

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7/12/2021
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MHS and Military OneSource presents a summer safety discussion with experts from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

DHA and NATO 2021

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7/12/2021
Military personnel looking at a laptop screen

JFTC Commander, Polish Major General Adam Joks, visits nations that are testing interoperability of Communication and Information systems at JFTC. The ability of multinational units to act together is the foundation for all NATO operations (Courtesy of NATO Joint Force Training Center).

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Last Updated: July 11, 2023
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