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Invisible threats: New tick-borne dangers found on U.S. military installations

News • May 26, 2026

Ticks are being detected on U.S. military installations, and a proactive public health program is giving us the early warning we need to stay safe.


Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board

The DOD Medical Examination Review Board schedules, examines, evaluates the results of the medical exam and applicant medical history, and determines whether applicants meet or do not meet medical accession standards.


Ethics Guidance for Post-DHA Employment

There are laws that may affect you while you're looking for a job and after you leave your federal job.


Reducing impact of upper extremity injuries with early diagnosis, occupational therapy

News • April 10, 2025

When on limited duty status, a service member may not be able to maintain required training activities and may not be deployable.


DOD DNA Operations

The DOD DNA Operations office provides the DOD and other federal agencies with DNA mission support in the areas of personnel accounting, defense, national security and intelligence, law enforcement, and humanitarian missions.


Frequently Asked Questions

ASBP frequently asked questions


Public health efforts keep Legionnaires’ disease risk low

News • March 10, 2025

Medical monitoring for cases of communicable diseases such as Legionnaires’ disease is a public health measure that prevents larger-scale disease occurrence.


Armed Services Blood Program

The Armed Services Blood Program - also known as the Military Blood Program - is the official military provider of blood products to U.S. armed forces.


Food connects us: nutrition, community important for service members

News • March 24, 2025

In the military, nutrition is more than a personal choice – it’s a mission-critical component.


Nutrition strategies fuel recovery following musculoskeletal injury

News • Aug. 19, 2025

According to DHA–PH, more than 95% of active duty military personnel’s injuries are musculoskeletal and are the leading reason for military medical visits.