| Together for Mental Health: May is Mental Health Awareness Month Growing up, kids are taught to seek help if they are hurt physically. The same should go for mental health. | | 'America's First Brain Surgeon' Served During the Civil War and World War I Army Maj. (Dr.) William Williams Keen Jr. was a pioneering military doctor whose career spanned surgical duty on the bloody battlefields of the American Civil War through influential research work during World War I. | Is TRICARE Young Adult Right for Your Child? Though they lose regular TRICARE coverage upon turning 21 (or 23 if enrolled full time at college), many young-adult children can continue to get medical and pharmacy benefits up until age 26 through TRICARE Young Adult. | | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: As part of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center's Dermatology Clinic provided free skin cancer screenings for 240 DOD civilians, retirees, and dependents during May. | | | TRICARE is now providing more options to parents through childbirth and breastfeeding benefits under the Childbirth and Breastfeeding Support Demonstration. | | | Tinnitus is most often caused by repeated exposure to loud noises, like explosives or aircraft engines. It's also linked to traumatic brain injury. | | 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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