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Noise Exposure
Noise Exposure (AFMS graphic)
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AF medical leader discusses improvements to suicide prevention programs
AF medical leader discusses improvements to suicide prevention programs (AF graphic)
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ABC's of Emotion
ABCs of emotion: “A” stands for activating event. “B” stands for belief system. “C” stands for consequence, which is an emotion or behavior resulting from the belief system. (AF Graphic)
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Irrational Thought to rational
A healthy alternate involves replacing the maladaptive irrational thought with an adaptive, rational thought.(AF Graphic)
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Coping With Stress Through Healthy Thinking
Coping With Stress Through Healthy Thinking (AF Graphic)
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Air Force increases access to behavioral health care
The Behavioral Health Optimization Program, or BHOP, integrates behavioral health personnel into primary care clinics, to provide “the right care, at the right time, in the right place.” Beneficiaries with behavioral health concerns can seek care directly through their primary care manager.
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AF continues to monitor Zika virus, infected mosquitoes could hit U.S. this summer
As the potential for infected mosquitoes to reach the U.S. rises, the Air Force continues to closely monitor the emergence of Zika virus infection to help inform and protect Airmen and their families. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, all at-risk communities should prepare for possible Zika virus activity.
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Zika Graphic
Zika Graphic(AF Graphic)
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Air Force Medical Service embraces patient centeredness
779th Medical Group Recognition
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AFMS Kicks Off Outstanding Achievement in Innovation Award
AFMS Kicks Off Outstanding Achievement in Innovation Award
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'PTSD can create a new normal that's a lot worse'
National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month, every June, is one way to spread awareness about issues related to the condition. The individuals with PTSD are affected every day of the year, so knowing where to turn for support may help, and the treatment can be tailored to the person. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration By Airman 1st Class Erica Holbert-Siebert)
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