| Tips for How to 'Train Right' and Avoid Injuries During Sports and PT Sports, recreation and physical training are key to service members' health – physical, mental, and spiritual. But those activities also often lead to the military's single biggest health problem: musculoskeletal injuries. | | Occupational Safety Is Everyone's Responsibility Whether you work from home, in a hospital or clinic, or are out in the field, take precautions to ensure your welfare so you can continue to serve. | Top Medical Workplace Injuries – And Some Tips to Prevent Them The top four occupational hazards medical workers face are slips, trips and falls, needle sticks; repetitive motion injuries; and lifting and handling injuries. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: Occupational injuries for service members are common in practically every military job, from wrenching one's back while lifting a missile to wiping out on a freshly mopped office corridor. | | Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, is your brain's ability to change itself in both structure and function in response to your environment, any experience, feeling, or injury. | | Sesame Street for Military Families today is launching a suite of new resources to help military families prepare for Temporary Duty Assignments, whether the parent is headed off for training, schooling, a short-term humanitarian assistance mission, or a special event. | | Extra! Extra! The Military Health System is America's largest health care system: saving lives on the battlefield, combatting infections diseases, and providing health care services to 9.6 million beneficiaries around the world. Get to know the MHS team by reading their stories. We can't wait to meet you! | | | |
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