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Military kids are resilient, but far from immune to pandemic effects

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4/28/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask holding up posters for Month of the Military Child

Military children are known for being resilient to constant change, but COVID-19 has affected their mental health, too.

After 17 years, cicadas ready to descend on D.C. area, 14 other states

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4/28/2021
Two pictures side by side of cicadas

After a 17-year hibernation, billions, possibly trillions, of Brood X cicadas are set to emerge from the ground for about six weeks.

Town Hall Ltc Swingholm 2021

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4/27/2021
Fourth MHS Town Hall announcement with image of Lt. Col. Matthew T. Swingholm, discussing the Critical Need for Blood Donations, Wednesday, April 28 at 2 p.m. ET

Image for the MHS and Military OneSource Town Hall: The Critical Need for Blood Donations

Yourk 2021

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4/27/2021
Photo of Army Maj. Daniel Yourk

Army Maj. Daniel Yourk discusses COVID-19 Remote Patient Monitoring pilot (Photo by: Connected Health).

After an Earthquake

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4/27/2021
 After an earthquake it’s important to take extra precautions to stay safe.

After an earthquake it’s important to take extra precautions to stay safe.

Join Us!! Fourth COVID-19 Townhall Update with Lt. Col. Matthew T. Swingholm!

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4/27/2021
Fourth MHS Town Hall announcement with image of Lt. Col. Matthew T. Swingholm, discussing the Critical Need for Blood Donations, Wednesday, April 28 at 2 p.m. ET

Join us for the MHS' Fourth COVID-19 Townhall Update with Lt. Col. Matthew T. Swingholm

Ten ways parents can help kids make good nutritional choices

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4/27/2021
Children writing on the sidewalk with chalk

Nutrition is a key element of Total Force Fitness, but it’s just as important to encourage kids to make smart nutritional choices.

COVID-19 remote patient monitoring pilot marks initial successes

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4/27/2021
Photo of Army Maj. Daniel Yourk

Virtual health and other digital health technologies are an essential part of care delivery going forward for all patients, and especially the most vulnerable.

MassVaxBremerton 2021

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4/26/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask getting people ready for the COVID-19 vaccine

Navy Capt. Benjamin Schwartz (left), from Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton, is supporting community-based vaccination sites in New Jersey. FEMA personnel along with the Department of Defense’s Title 10 Vaccination Support Team are helping residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19 (Photo by: Kenneth Wilsey, Federal Emergency Management Agency)

Total Force Fitness Circle Logo

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4/26/2021
Total Force Fitness logo showing the eight domains swirling in a circle

"Total Force Fitness”

TRICARE Well-Woman Exams

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4/26/2021
Infographic explaining TRICARE coverage of 3D mammography and other well-woman exams.

TRICARE covers a wide variety of well-woman services, including a benefit that began in 2020, 3-D Mammography,

Pregnancy Care

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4/26/2021
Infographic explaining TRICARE coverage for pregnant women

Maternity care is vital to women’s health. Military health provides care during and after pregnancy, including new standard practices to care for postpartum hemorrhage, which accounts for more than 10% of maternal deaths in the U.S.

DHA’s immunization health care specialists support vaccine rollout

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4/26/2021
DHA’s immunization health care specialists support vaccine rollout

The Defense Health Agency’s Immunization Health Care Division specialists were instrumental in rolling out the COVID-19 vaccines to Department of Defense military medical treatment facilities around the world.

From coast to coast, Navy personnel helping stop COVID-19 spread

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4/26/2021
Military personnel wearing face mask getting people ready for the COVID-19 vaccine

From coast to coast, Navy Medicine personnel are helping to stop the spread of COVID-19.

DAP Main 2021

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4/23/2021
Military health personnel wearing a face mask scheduling COVID-19 vaccine shots

An Airman navigates the DHA Appointing Portal to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, April 6. The portal allows service members, civilian employees, and TRICARE beneficiaries to schedule vaccine doses at their installation’s vaccination sites (Photo by: Todd Maki, 66th Air Base Group Public Affairs).

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