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Navy COVID-19 Teams Assisting Navajo Nation as Army North …

While some anticipate the deployment would be for two months, the initial order was for a 30-day mission, “so the 30 days is coming up soon,” … See more

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U.S. Navy Health of the Force Report

WEBU.S. Naval Institute Staff. February 15, 2024 12:19 PM. The following is the calendar 2023 Navy Health of the Force Report, released on Feb. 15, 2024.

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Pentagon Report on Sleep Deprivation and Military Readiness

WEBA growing body of research, reviewed in this study, indicates that sleep deprivation has significant effects on the physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning …

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Helicopter Aircrewmen and Chronic Back Pain Proceedings

WEBIn the era of the MH-60, there has been a much higher rate of aircrewmen reporting back and neck pain. 1 Evidence suggests a strong correlation between this increasing …

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Public Health Is a National Security Issue Proceedings

WEBOn 11 May 2023, the federal public health emergency related to the coronavirus expired. As U.S. citizens breathe a sigh of relief that the COVID-19 pandemic might actually be …

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Barbara Tomblin U.S. Naval Institute

WEBBarbara Tomblin. Barbara Brooks Tomblin is a naval and military historian and author of G.I. Nightingales, With Utmost Spirit, Bluejackets and Contrabands, and The Civil War on …

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Naval Health Research Center Study Indicates U.S. Troops Who …

WEBFor the past 20 years – and longer before that – service members have returned from deployment talking about mental health concerns and illness they …

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Improve Navy Medicine Readiness for Distributed Maritime …

WEBAs a military medical student in my final year at the Uniformed Services University, it is humbling to reflect on the knowledge and skills I have earned, the professional …

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New Study Supports Using Shot to Treat PTSD

WEBMulvaney said some medical professionals were reluctant to recommend the shot because its use to treat PTSD is relatively new and until this study, had not been …

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Fighting a Different War: The Modern Sailor’s Mental Health Crisis

WEBAn overemphasis on watchbill and manning has led to rapid burnout and mental decline in sailors across the fleet. Fireman Romero, who shot three civilians and then himself, …

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Enlisted Sailors Report High Levels of Stress in New Navy Survey

WEBNearly two in five enlisted sailors say they feel severely or extremely stressed, according to newly released data from the Navy’s Health of the Force survey. …

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Improve Marine Corps Health and Fitness Proceedings

WEBOvertraining can lead to short-term and long-term injuries that can affect the Marine, the unit, and the readiness of the Marine Corps. A Marine can appear to be in shape, with a …

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Navy Medicine Preparing to Care for Troops in a Pacific Conflict

WEBHospital Mate 2nd Class Kyle Guyer, a corpsman with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, center, demonstrates the use of medical …

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Recruit Medical Standards Are Out of Touch

WEBPrevent contagious diseases from endangering the health of others. 2. Avoid excessive lost of time due to treatment or hospitalization. 3. Ensure completion of required training. 4. …

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Synthetic Bioweapons Are Coming Proceedings

WEBWith constant development, the technical obstacles to designing completely new traits and inserting them in designer organisms will only decrease. The …

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Gen. Eric Smith Checks Out of Hospital, Set for Surgery

WEBSmith was released from inpatient care at a Washington, D.C., hospital on Wednesday where he had been receiving care following a cardiac arrest event on Oct. …

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Interview: MCPON Honea Talks Taking Care of Sailors, Families

WEBHonea’s approach to the role of MCPON is to take care of sailors. He wants to better instill emotional intelligence among leaders, in addition to the other skills …

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Gen. Eric Smith Moves to Inpatient Rehab to Speed Recovery

WEBUS Marine Corps Photo. Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith is moving to inpatient rehabilitation following his hospitalization after a cardiac arrest last …

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Gen. Eric Smith Resumes Full Duties After Recovering from Cardiac

WEBThe following is the complete statement from the Marine Corps. HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPS – The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. …

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Marine Corps Gen. Smith Recovering Following Open Heart Surgery

WEBMarine Corps Gen. Eric Smith on Sept. 12, 2023. US Marine Corps. Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith had open heart surgery on Monday …

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