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Army Mental Health Advisory Team Recommends Increasing Provider-to-Servicemember Ratio in Theater
WASHINGTON, DC—The Army said that it is increasing the number of mental health providers being sent to Afghanistan in order to help servicemembers deal with combat stress. Full Article
Military Programs and NGOs Assist Military Families but Many Still Face Financial Hardships
WASHINGTON, DC—On May 31, 2008, Army Pvt Kevin Kammerdiener was serving in Afghanistan when a suicide bomber drove into his Humvee. Full Article
Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2009
WASHINGTON, DC—In November, the Senate unanimously passed the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2009— Full Article
If Researchers Can Understand the Damage Being Done to a Family Then Logic Suggests There Must be Treatments
BETHESDA, MD—Identifying and describing how deployment and its effects can place stress on families is important, but it is only the first step in the healing process, researchers agreed at last month’s Trauma Spectrum Disorder Conference hosted here by NIH, VA and DoD. Full Article
Thirteen Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Available Under NIH Guidelines
BETHESDA, MD— The first new embryonic stem cell lines for use in NIH-funded research in over eight years were announced last month. Full Article
Obama Signs Budgets for Most Health Care and Health Research Agencies
WASHIGNTON, DC—President Obama signed the FY 2010 omnibus appropriations bill last month, which included the budget for most of the nation’s health care and health research agencies. Full Article
Progress Notes January 2010
THE COMMERCIAL TARGETING AND ANALYSIS CENTER FOR IMPORT SAFETY was opened last month in a joint effort by HHS and Homeland Security to ensure the safety of food coming into the US. Full Article
CDC Releases New Report on HIV Infection Among High-Risk Populations
WASHINGTON, DC—Injection drug users (IDUs) continue to represent a substantial proportion of new HIV diagnoses, a recent CDC study confirmed. Full Article
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