| Top Military Health Leaders Discuss Future Readiness Top military health leaders highlighted the importance of preparing for the future to ensure both a medically ready force and a ready medical force at a virtual event hosted by AMSUS, the Society of Federal Health Officials. | | Don't Ignore those Lumps, Bumps and Weird Moles on Your Skin Beware of lumps and bumps. When it comes to your skin, anything out of the ordinary is a potential cause for concern. Keep an eye out for moles that are changing or growing in size. Maybe it's just acne. But it also could be skin cancer. | A Retired Navy SEAL Talks About His TBI Retired Navy SEAL Edward Rasmussen discusses his Traumatic Brain Injury, and urges others to seek treatment if they have symptoms. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: The Department of Defense's Military Adaptive Sports Program helps recovering service members and their families explore competitive opportunities. | | Petty Officer 2nd Class Jim Ratt asks the doc about the dangers and risks of "yo-yo dieting" and how it may do more harm than good. | | When is the last time you checked to see if your information in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System is up to date? If it's been a while, take time to log in to DEERS and review your information. | | 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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