| DOD Cancer Research Program Aims to 'End Cancer as We Know It Today.' Defense Department health officials will discuss cancer research efforts with the aim to reduce cancer and cancer-related deaths across the Military Health System. Part of a government-wide White House initiative called Cancer Moonshot, the DOD component will be rolled out May 4 at an event sponsored by the DOD's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. | | Tips for Talking to Your Kids About Current Events For military children – who know that their parents regularly train, prepare, and deploy for military missions as part of their job – current events can cause stress and anxiety. | Pandemic Spotlights the Vital Role of Military Lab Workers Clinical labs across the Military Health System – and the staff who operate them – play a vital role in early detection of illnesses, diagnosis and treatment of diseases like cancer, diabetes or heart disease. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: Health care coverage is full of terms you may not know. To help you better understand your TRICARE benefit, here's a list of commonly used health care terms and definitions. | | On May 4, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences will host the Department of Defense Cancer Moonshot Roundtable, "A Conversation on Cancer Health Equity and Military-relevant Environmental Exposures," as part of a day-long series of agency events sponsored by the White House Cancer Moonshot initiative. | | An Air Force officer shares her personal story about her struggle with severe postpartum depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. | | 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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