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New program helps keep Army Reserve soldiers from losing vital medical skills
Army Reserve soldiers in medical specialties often do something completely different in their civilian jobs, and with only a few days a year to use their medical skills, they’re at risk of seeing their skills degrade, officials say.
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Army officials say military children in Europe should get measles vaccine sooner
U.S. military children in Europe should now get the measles vaccine when they are six months old — instead of the usual 12 months — because of the measles outbreak in several European countries, Army officials say.
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‘Face of Battle’ exhibit, highlighting troops deployed since 9/11, opens Friday in Washington
A new exhibit called “The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now” will open this week in Washington, D.C.
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Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
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Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
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Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
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Human testing begins on Zika virus vaccine developed by the Army
A Zika virus vaccine was injected into 75 healthy adults on Monday at the start of human trials of the vaccine developed by the Army, Defense Department officials announced Tuesday.
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New program helps keep Army Reserve soldiers from losing vital medical skills
Army Reserve soldiers in medical specialties often do something completely different in their civilian jobs, and with only a few days a year to use their medical skills, they’re at risk of seeing their skills degrade, officials say.
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Army officials say military children in Europe should get measles vaccine sooner
U.S. military children in Europe should now get the measles vaccine when they are six months old — instead of the usual 12 months — because of the measles outbreak in several European countries, Army officials say.
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‘Face of Battle’ exhibit, highlighting troops deployed since 9/11, opens Friday in Washington
A new exhibit called “The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now” will open this week in Washington, D.C.
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Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
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Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
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Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
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Human testing begins on Zika virus vaccine developed by the Army
A Zika virus vaccine was injected into 75 healthy adults on Monday at the start of human trials of the vaccine developed by the Army, Defense Department officials announced Tuesday.
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New program helps keep Army Reserve soldiers from losing vital medical skills
Army Reserve soldiers in medical specialties often do something completely different in their civilian jobs, and with only a few days a year to use their medical skills, they’re at risk of seeing their skills degrade, officials say.
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Army officials say military children in Europe should get measles vaccine sooner
U.S. military children in Europe should now get the measles vaccine when they are six months old — instead of the usual 12 months — because of the measles outbreak in several European countries, Army officials say.
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‘Face of Battle’ exhibit, highlighting troops deployed since 9/11, opens Friday in Washington
A new exhibit called “The Face of Battle: Americans at War, 9/11 to Now” will open this week in Washington, D.C.
-
Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
-
Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
-
Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
-
Human testing begins on Zika virus vaccine developed by the Army
A Zika virus vaccine was injected into 75 healthy adults on Monday at the start of human trials of the vaccine developed by the Army, Defense Department officials announced Tuesday.












