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4/21/2023
Stay hydrated and don’t forget to wear your sunscreen because it’s the #FirstDayofSummer! Get tips and tricks to stay safe, hydrated and sunburn-free this summer: https://health.mil/summersafety #SummerSafety #MilitaryHealth
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4/21/2023
Today, we celebrate freedom and honor the contributions of African Americans to our country. #Juneteenth, the official freeing of enslaved people on June 19, 1865, in Texas, is one of the most important events in American history. Learn more: https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/historical-legacy-juneteenth
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4/21/2023
Happy Birthday Navy Hospital Corps! Cheers to 125 years of devotion to this nation’s welfare. #NavyHospitalCorpsBirthday #MilitaryHealth
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4/21/2023
Today we commemorate the 79th Anniversary of D-Day. American, British, and Canadian troops unified forces during World War II, to invade France with the largest seaborne invasion in human history and defeat Nazi Germany. #DDayAnniversary #WWII
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4/21/2023
Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disease that destroys memory and thinking skills. Help raise awareness, show support, and fight Alzheimer's disease: https://health.mil/News/Articles/2022/12/07/More-Inclusive-Research-Key-to-Understanding-Prevalence-of-Dementia n#Alzheimers #Dementia
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4/21/2023
#DidYouKnow that men are less likely than women to seek medical care and are more likely to choose unhealthy behavior? Take charge of your health and schedule your recommended preventive care screenings ASAP. www.health.mil/menshealth #MensHealthMonth #ShowUsYourBlue
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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
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
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
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
Not all illnesses and injuries show symptoms immediately. During #MensHealthWeek, ask your doctor which preventive health screenings are right for you. #TakeChargeofYourHealth: www.health.mil/menshealth
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4/21/2023
#DidYouKnow? Almost 1 million people die from HIV/AIDS each year. Getting tested is the first step to preventing deadly HIV, don’t skip it. tricare.mil/HIVAIDS #NationalHIVTestingDay
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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
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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4/18/2023
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