MILITARY HEALTH

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

How Military Physical Therapists Are Trained to Handle Tough Injuries

Military physical therapists (PTs) have a big job. They deal with a lot of muscle and bone injuries. These injuries are common in the military. So, PTs need special training to handle them. The Military Musculoskeletal (MSK) PT residency program was created for this reason. It helps PTs become exper

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Military Alcohol Use: Finding Better Ways to Prevent Harm

Alcohol misuse in the military is a big problem. It's worse than in the general public. It causes many issues. These include health problems, personal struggles, and work troubles. Stopping these problems before they start is a smart and cheap way to help. There are many studies on how to prevent a

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Injuries Shape Military Careers: A Closer Look

Military service members often face unique challenges. They are more likely to get hurt or develop serious health issues because of their jobs. These injuries can be physical or mental. Both types can greatly affect their careers. The Army created a program in 2007 to help injured soldiers. It's ca

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Cold War: The Fight for Survival in Freezing Climates

The US Army is focusing on regaining control in icy regions. This push highlights the need for soldiers to be ready for combat in extremely cold places. Five key situations show where the current medical system falls short and where it excels when dealing with injuries in these harsh conditions. Th

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Hidden Hurdles: How Everyday Struggles Affect Military Mental Health

The military is a unique community. It is not just about physical strength and discipline. The mental health of service members is equally important. A recent look into the lives of active U. S. service members reveals that everyday struggles, not just medical issues, play a big role in their mental

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: Why Equal Access Isn't Enough

Breast cancer is a tough battle for anyone. But for Black women in the U. S. , it's even harder. A recent study dug deep into why this is true, even when Black and White women have the same access to healthcare. It's easy to think that equal access to healthcare means equal outcomes. But that's not

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Syphilis on the Rise in Military Pregnancies

From 2012 to 2022, the number of pregnant women in the Military Health System (MHS) who had syphilis went up big time – by 233%! In 2012, there were 123 cases, which is about 66 out of every 100, 000 births. By 2022, that number jumped to 169 cases, or around 220 out of every 100, 000 births. But it

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Why Military Health System Screening Rates for Breast and Cervical Cancer Differ

Screening for breast and cervical cancers early can make a big difference in saving lives. But did you know that the rates of these screenings can vary greatly in the Military Health System (MHS)? Researchers are trying to figure out what might be causing these differences. Imagine you're in the mi

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