| Immediate Testing: How the Military Evaluates Risk For Brain Injuries The United States military uses a standardized assessment tool to quickly evaluate for possible concussion. Testing ASAP is crucial because early detection and treatment are the keys to preventing long-term effects. | | How Safety Eye Protection Can Save Your Vision Each year thousands of active duty military personnel injure their eyes. Eye injuries can result in both short- and long-term effects on vision, and have mission impacts. | DHA Panel Discusses Digital Health Training and Education at AMSUS 2022 Digital health is transforming the Military Health System. The panel focused on training and education's role in health technology advancements.
| | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: A potential solution for a good night's sleep for military members struggling with insomnia is currently being studied by the Uniformed Services University's Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine. | | Here's what you need to know if you need specialty treatment, like from a cardiologist to evaluate a possible heart problem or a dermatologist to check a mole that's changed. | | A New Way to Meet with Your Military Health Care Team You and your family can conveniently get care in a new and easy way. All active duty service members, retirees, and families enrolled in a military hospital or clinic can now use MHS Video Connect - the Military Health System's web-based telehealth solution to access care. | | | |
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