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DHA Honors Military Medical Young Investigators
The Defense Health Agency’s Clinical Investigations Program recognizes U.S. Army Capt. Stephanie Bulder of Womack Army Medical Center for her research into human papillomavirus vaccination rates in service members.
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It’s National Public Health Week! Join DHA Public Health as we celebrate health professionals around the globe caring for the total health of the Joint Force, military services, families, and the DOD. Learn how public health contributes to healthy communities! Read more at: www.health.mil/publichealth #DHAPublicHealth #NPHW
Fueling service members for maximum physical and mental performance goes beyond the basics. Good #nutrition is vital to good health, disease prevention, and essential for healthy growth and development. https://health.mil/PerformanceNutritionHelpsReadiness #FoodisFuel #NationalPublicHealthWeek #NPHW #DefensePublicHealth
There are many factors to maintaining and improving environmental health on installations and in deployment locations. Check out what #DefensePublicHealth provides on subjects such as air and water quality, solid and medical waste, pest management, and much more. https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/envirohealth/Pages/default.aspx #NationalPublicHealthWeek #NPHW #DefensePublicHealth
Mental wellness is important for everyone, including service members, veterans, and their loved ones. Mental health care is not one-size-fits-all. Resources related to combat stress, depression, reintegration, how to get into treatment, types of treatment for mental health conditions, and many other topics are available. https://www.health.mil/MentalHealthisHealthCare #NationalPublicHealthWeek #NPHW #DefensePublicHealth
Soldiers are responsible for protecting their own sexual health, protecting others by preventing the transmission of STIs, and preventing unintended pregnancy/paternity. #DefensePublicHealth provides resources for soldiers to educate themselves. https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/healthyliving/rsbwh/Pages/default.aspx #NationalPublicHealthWeek #NPHW #DefensePublicHealth
We are committed to fostering a culture that keeps service members and their families safe from violence and abuse. The Family Advocacy Program offers a range of services for violence prevention. https://www.militaryonesource.mil/preventing-violence-abuse/unhealthy-relationships/the-family-advocacy-program/ #NationalPublicHealthWeek #NPHW #DefensePublicHealth
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