| Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps: 'Ask for Help' for TBI "The invisible injuries are as important as the visible injuries," says U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Troy Black. | | Defense Intrepid Network Supports Service Members Across the Military Health System The National Intrepid Center of Excellence's initiative is a comprehensive approach to address the full continuum of traumatic brain injury, behavior health, and brain health. | Be a Brain Warrior: Protect. Treat. Optimize. The Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence's Brain Injury Awareness Month theme, "Be a Brain Warrior: Protect, Treat, Optimize," showcases the idea that service members, veterans, health care providers, caregivers, family members, and advocates can be warriors for brain health. | | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: TRICARE develops pilots and demonstrations to test new medical services, treatments, and approaches. These include initiatives for autism care, childbirth support, and low back pain. Learn how you may benefit from these services. | | | HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis drugs, otherwise known as PrEP, are powerful weapons against HIV. These drugs can reduce the risk of getting HIV through sex by almost 99%. | | | Medical professionals from across the MHS, the federal government, and international organizations met in National Harbor, Maryland, at the annual meeting of AMSUS, the Society of Federal Health Professionals, in February. | | Women's Health The MHS provides comprehensive women's and gender-specific care associated with cardiovascular health, mental health, musculoskeletal injuries, and reproductive health care. Our goal is to ensure the health of all women at every stage of life. | | | |
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