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Former Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel Daily speaks to Soldiers at Womack's Soldier Recovery Unit on July 9, 2025.

Former Army Sergeant Major Inspires Soldiers at Womack’s Soldier Recovery Unit

July 14, 2025

Army Retired Sergeant Major visited Womack AMC's Soldier Recovery Unit, aiming to provide inspiration and mentorship to soldiers in recovery.


Boxes marked “Human Blood” wait for transport during a blood drive hosted by the Armed Services Blood Bank Center-Pacific at Camp Foster, Okinawa, July 2025.

Where Your Blood Goes: Inside the ASBBC-Pacific Team at Camp Foster 10th Support Group

July 14, 2025

ASBBC-Pacific team doesn't just collect blood. They process it. Test it. Store it. And ship it. All from the same place.


Group of four smiling kids in a circle, one holding a soccer ball, with the words "Stay in the Game- Stop Measles Before it Starts!"

Update: Measles Cases on the Rise in the U.S.: Recognize the Symptoms and Protect Your Family

July 11, 2025

As of July 8, there have been 1,288 confirmed cases of the measles, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Myna Shegog (right), Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center sexual assault nurse examiner, and Kurt Uebersax (left), KJU Productions LLC owner, observe a Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) scene rehearsal at Lovell FHCC for a Navy training video.

U.S. Naval Hospital Guam Enhances Forensic Healthcare Expertise in the Pacific

July 09, 2025

USNH Guam's Forensic Healthcare Program kicked off 2025 by hosting Allyson Cordoni for a week of intensive simulations and training.


The blacklegged tick, also known as the deer tick, carries Lyme disease and now also carries the risk of co-infecting their victims with babesiosis.

Babesiosis, Lyme Disease Emerging Co-Infection Threat from Deer Ticks in Maryland

July 09, 2025

The blacklegged tick, also known as the deer tick, carries Lyme disease and now also carries the risk of co-infecting their victims with babesiosis.


Capt. C. Ian Davis, third from left, deputy chief of the Applied Diagnostics Branch at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, poses for a group photo during Exercise African Lion 2025 with Dr. Stephanie Cinkovich, fourth from left, the Defense Health Agency’s military health surveillance activities integrator, and members of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research biosurveillance team Spc. Jorge Campos, left, Maj. Luis Pow Sang, Maj. John Eads, and Staff Sgt. Brenda Hawkins. USAMRIID and WRAIR teamed up to perform biosurveillance during the multinational training exercise, which took place in Morocco May 7-19, 2025.

USAMRIID Demonstrates Advanced Biosurveillance Capabilities at African Lion 2025

July 09, 2025

USAMRIID recently demonstrated its ability to rapidly deploy comprehensive biosurveillance overseas as part of AFRICOM's largest annual joint exercise.


U.S. Naval Hospital Rota’s Surgical Services team were recently presented the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Go Clear Award, marking a historic achievement as the first Military Treatment Facility (MTF) in the U.S. European Command (EUCOM) to earn this prestigious national certification for eliminating surgical smoke in operating rooms. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)

Surgical smoke elimination boosts warfighter medical readiness across military medicine overseas

July 09, 2025

U.S. Naval Hospital Rota’s Surgical Services team is the first MTF to receive the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses Go Clear Award.


The mission of the Army Veterinary Corps goes beyond taking care of animals. Its expertise plays a vital role in ensuring food safety and public health protection across the Department of Defense. Specialized Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service Support) teams, or MDVSSs, evaluate food safety in the field and at military bases. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health graphic illustration by Michelle Phillips)

Army mission enables warfighters to focus on being ‘G.I. Joe,’ without threat of ‘GI Flow’

July 09, 2025

The U.S. Army Veterinary Corps is working hard to make sure that food is safe to eat, whether in the field or at the installation dining facility.


Walter Reed leaders recognize winners in this year’s 17th Annual National Capital Region (NCR) Research and Innovation Competitions during a recent ceremony at the medical center. (Photo by Roan Smith, Walter Reed)

Walter Reed recognizes research award winners

July 09, 2025

Winners from Walter Reed were recognized for their research and innovation projects that directly impact medical readiness.


Mom holding newborn baby

Q&A: Getting TRICARE for Your Newborn Baby

July 08, 2025

To get TRICARE for a new baby, the first thing you should do is register your child in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.


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