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Integrative Health Offers Military New Options for Mind-Body Wellness
WASHINGTON — A shortage providers and the perceived stigma attached to mental-health care may prevent troops from seeking services. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can help fill the gaps, according to a recent webinar on integrative health options for military healthcare.
Army Looks to Telehealth Project to Improve Wounded Warrior Pain Management Cont.
Army Looks to Telehealth Project to Improve Wounded Warrior Pain Management
WASHINGTON — Army officials are taking steps to replicate an innovative telehealth project to enhance the Army’s pain-medicine care and treatment.
Legislation Pushes VA to Develop Sexual Assault Tracking System More Quickly Cont.
Legislation Pushes VA to Develop Sexual Assault Tracking System More Quickly
WASHINGTON — Frustrated by VA’s handling of sexual assaults committed in VA facilities and on VA property, legislators have introduced a bill to address safety vulnerabilities and force the agency to develop a comprehensive tracking system for sexual assault.
U.S. Servicemembers from Western Africa Acquire Malaria from Travels to Homeland
WASHINGTON — Malaria rates among troops are 44 times greater for those born in seven western African countries than for those born in the United States, a study published in the September issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases found.
Army-led Research on HIV Vaccine Could Lead to Success in a Decade Cont.
Army-led Research on HIV Vaccine Could Lead to Success in a Decade Cont.
Army-led Research on HIV Vaccine Could Lead to Success in a Decade
Research into development of a vaccine for the HIV virus has moved so quickly in the last two years, military researchers predict that a vaccine could be available within the next decade.
Major Policy Changes Allow VA to Dramatically Increase HIV Screenings Cont.
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