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  • Protect your smile with a mouth guard

    Once again, its fall and that means sports! Whether it's you, your buddies or your kids out there enjoying some football, soccer or another sport of your choice, it's always wise to make sure you're playing safe.Each year, thousands of athletes suffer sports injuries, with about one third being

  • G.I. Jones to the rescue

    The primary mission for doctors working in the Craig Joint Theater Hospital is to tend to service members with trauma, but another mission here is providing humanitarian care to local nationals, and "G.I Jones" is that doctor. On Bagram, when an Afghan child is hospitalized, there is only one doctor

  • 59 MDW medical group combats diabetes

    Diabetes, the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States, has reached epidemic proportions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 26 million Americans have been affected.The incidence of diabetes in the military, estimated at about 5 percent of the active-duty

  • Joint Task Force-Bravo provides medical care to more than 1,200 in Honduras

    Joint Task Force- Bravo's Medical Element partnered with the Honduran Ministry of Health and the Honduran military to provide medical care to more than 1,200 people in Plan de Leones and Cuesta de la Virgen, two remote villages in the department of Comayagua, during a Medical Readiness Exercise

  • 3D x-ray helps 81st DS diagnosis, treatment

    "It's not your daddy's x-ray!"The 81st Dental Squadron offers state-of-the-art three-dimensional images to aid in diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of dental conditions, including reconstructive surgery.Maj. (Dr.) Jeffrey Ford, chief of orthodontics and officer-in-charge of radiology for the

  • Air Force dentist finishes first full Ironman

    Sixteen years ago, Col. Eric Cathey, director of dental programs and resources, Air Force Surgeon General, ran his first triathlon at Misawa AB, Japan, fell in love with the sport, and hasn't stopped running. The Air Force dentist finished his first full Ironman Triathlon Nov. 2 in Panama City

  • Odyssey to freedom: Remembering a daring escape from behind enemy lines

    In November 1943, a plane carrying 26 flight nurses and technicians crashed into the hills of Albania, which began a months-long odyssey toward freedom for the downed Airmen. The C-47 transport plane carrying the medics of the newly formed 807th Medical Air Evacuation Transport Squadron veered off

  • Snap, crackle, pop: the sounds of pain relief

     I followed the doctor down a sterile hallway, my eyes nervously scanning rooms full of medieval looking machines that made my own damaged back and nerves pulse with fear.In one room a patient hung upside down by his feet while in other rooms, people were hooked to wires and still others were bent

  • Same-sex spouses eligible for FMLA benefits

    Federal employees with same-sex spouses are now provided the same Family and Medical Leave Act coverage as those with opposite-sex spouses, according to an Oct. 21 Office of Personnel Management memorandum.Following a June 26 Supreme Court decision finding Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act

  • Moulage master makes exercise injuries realistic

    Icemen have seen an array of injuries during recent exercises, including actors with missing limbs, exposed eyeballs, burns and gunshot wounds.These injuries were not real, but looked lifelike thanks to a team of moulage experts, led by Tech. Sgt. Crystal St. Denis, 354th Medical Group NCO in charge

  • Sacrifice of military families supports entire force

    Each year the president signs a proclamation declaring November Military Family Appreciation Month. During this time, military families are recognized by the Department of Defense and the nation for the sacrifices they make in support of the country.One of Seymour Johnson's families opens up about

  • Benefits of Mindfulness: Push-ups for the Brain

    Throughout childhood, you likely were told to "Mind your manners" or "Mind your own business." In other words, pay attention to yourself or what you're doing for your own good whether that's avoiding a reprimand or a fist fight. Now we're starting to realize that having the mental discipline to pay

  • Military University Marks 20 Years of Graduate Nursing Education

    The Graduate School of Nursing at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences recognized an important milestone, 20 years of groundbreaking education, with an all-day celebration that included a dedication ceremony to honor the school's namesake, Daniel Inouye, Oct. 29.The event began

  • Keesler team researches stroke prevention

    Keesler Medical Center's cardiovascular team is embarking on a research trial aimed at stroke prevention.Led by Lt. Col. (Dr.) Steve Kindsvater, commander of the 81st Medical Operations Squadron cardiovascular/pulmonary flight, the trial began in July. The team is seeking 320-350 patients over age

  • 2013 Pharmacy Technician Certification Board recognizes Airman

    MSgt. Jessica Hughes, 87 MDSS, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakenhurst, N.J., receives the 2013 Pharmacy Technician Certification Board's Certified Pharmacy Technician of the Year award during a ceremony Oct. 29, in recognition of her support to more than 900 patients as pharmacy technician during a 2008

  • A warrior's best friend

    When military members are deployed, they don't always have the opportunity to have man's best friend with them during hard times.For wounded warriors at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the dogs that visit them through the Pets and Warriors Program means a ray of light during a dark time.The PAW

  • PPE gives Laughlin rider second chance

    The motorcycle has minor damage, such as a broken foot peg, busted mirror, ruined carburetor and several cosmetic scratches; yet its rider, Airman 1st Class Randy Mullis, is lucky to be alive.Mullis, a radar approach control operator with the 47th Operations Support Squadron, was recently riding on

  • Affordable Care Act has little effect on TRICARE beneficiaries

    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is now in effect. The new law has some military members, retirees and TRICARE beneficiaries wondering how it will affect them. For most TRICARE beneficiaries, it won't have any effect. Beneficiaries who receive benefits under any TRICARE program meet

  • Air Force medical facilities earn top honors from The Joint Commission

    Three Air Force Medical Service military treatment facilities (MTFs) earned top accreditation honors recently by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in America, for exemplary performance and were named among the nation's Top Performers on Key Quality

  • AF selects 87 for medical squadron command

    More than 80 officers from five medical career fields have been selected for squadron command, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced. The 87 selected were among 127 candidates selected by developmental teams that convened in June. Candidates who are not on the selection list will remain