Deployed Medicine
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SelfCareSkills
This 46-page patient book on diabetes includes information on healthy eating, activity, monitoring, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. It addresses symptoms, causes, medications, sick day management, emotional health, and traveling. Included is information on caring for the heart, kidneys, eyes, and feet as well as an action plan for healthy eating, ...
Warfighter Brain Health After TBI: Guidance for Leaders
This TBICoE fact sheet, Warfighter Brain Health After TBI: Guidance for Leaders, condenses the basics of recognizing, reporting, and preventing TBI in service members. It updates and supersedes the Line Leader Policy Guidance fact sheet and includes a list of what the DOD has defined as potentially concussive events and outlines leaders’ ...
SBRI STTR Frequently Asked Questions
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Positive Activity Jackpot App
Positive Activity Jackpot combines a behavioral health therapy called Pleasant Event Scheduling with augmented reality technology to help users find interesting things to do close to where they live.
Deployment Readiness Education for Servicewomen App
The Deployment Readiness Education for servicewomen application provides essential information specifically for women before, during and after a deployment. These resources cover a variety of topics including pre-deployment packing lists, contraception advice, menstrual cycle and mental health management while on deployment, women’s health care ...
Defense Health Agency - Freedom of Information Act System
DHA-FOIA is a web-based application used to process Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act appeal, litigation, and consultation requests.
Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record
ILER is a web-based application that provides the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs personnel the ability to link service member and veteran data to known exposures, ensuring the efficient and effective continuity of individualized health care.
Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System - Industrial Hygiene
DOEHRS-IH captures occupational and environmental health risk data, and actively monitors biological, chemical, and physical health hazards that impact Department of Defense personnel worldwide. The system supports force health readiness and global operations.
Nutritional Fitness Resources Bridging Performance and Disease Prevention
In support of Total Force Fitness and the White House National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health: the Biden-Harris Administration National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
Managing Your Asthma: A Patient's Guide
This patient guide will help you work with your Health Care Team to develop an action plan for treating your asthma. With the right action plan–that combines both self-management and medical care–you can live a normal, active life.
Asthma Self Management Book
This 44-page patient information booklet provides information on: what is asthma, how it affects your lungs, symptoms, triggers, treatments, monitoring, and living well with asthma.
Leader Policy Guidance for Mild TBI/Concussion in the Deployed Setting Fact Sheet
This document describes the line leader responsibilities for the Department of Defense mandated policy, DOD Instruction 6490.11, “DOD Policy Guidance for the Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion in the Deployed Setting,” that applies to all service members involved in potentially concussive events in deployed settings.
Decide + Be Ready App Factsheet
The Decide + Be Ready mobile application contains evidence-based information on the most common forms of contraception available. The app uses a unique interface that was previously studied and designed to aid patients in making the best contraception decision.
TriFold Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD
Trifold brochure – Patient Information on what is COPD, causes, treatment options and goals, medications, what to do if it worsens.
A Guide for Patients and Providers on Chronic Multisymptom Illness
This brochure provides information on Chronic Multisymptom Illness, what it is, symptoms, treatment options, planning, and goal setting.
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