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Facebook Timeline - Impaired Driving
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Mental health readiness
Maintaining your mental health is critical to readiness. People suffering from depressive disorders can experience slowed physical reactions, impaired judgment and indecision, all of which can risk the mission. Treatment for mental health issues can show real improvement in as little as four weeks. If you, or someone you know, may be dealing with depression, get treatment now. (Air Force Graphic)
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Deployed Pharmacy
Air Force pharmacists deploy around the world to provide medication therapy in operational theaters around the world. Pharmacy is a critical component of care in the deployed setting, just as it is back home. While deployed, Air Force pharmacists do everything they would in a garrison setting, plus additional duties to meet the mission of their commanders.
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Air Force diabetes prevention program shows promising results
1 in 3 Americans are have prediabetes. Research has shown that we can delay and even prevent the onset of diabetes through simple lifestyle changes that can make significant, positive changes in our health. (Air Force Graphic)
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Providing Reinforcement: Air Force family helps amputee Airmen return to duty
U.S. Air Force Captain Ryan McGuire, C-17 Globemaster III pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, lines up for a landing at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Sep 12, 2017, McGuire lost his right leg below the knee from a boating accident in 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston)
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DEW Research
Directed energy weapons are an emerging technology that U.S. forces will see on tomorrow’s battlefield. Air Force medical researchers are working now to better understand the medical effects of these weapons so that we are ready to treat injuries from directed energy weapons in future wars.
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5 tips to make healthy habits last
Good habits provide a foundation for positive improvements in your life. However, forming new habits can be challenging. They take time and practice to form. (Air Force Graphic)
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Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineers bring advanced exposure surveillance to the front lines
A demonstration was held at DHHQ on October 4th, 2017 of the Bioenvironmental Threats Surveillance systems and the portable devices they work with this system. BETs will serve as a vital tool in identifying potentially harmful exposures and keeping Airmen safe.
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Airman readiness: Taking care of the body starts with the mouth
SrA Jackson Do receives dental care from Kelli Arricale, a registered dental hygienist assigned to the 59th Medical Wing at JBSA-Lackland. Optimal dental hygiene is key in ensuring readiness, preventing dental emergencies in deployed settings, and safeguarding overall health.
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Continuing an Air Force career - hope after a breast cancer diagnosis
A breast cancer diagnosis does not necessarily spell out the end of an Air Force career. Early detection, along with focused treatment options and support, has increased recovery success. There is hope after a breast cancer diagnosis.
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