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School via cell phone? Army families prepare for coronavirus siege in Italy
Vicenza works to maintain services and support to personnel and families as the coronavirus outbreak spreads through Italy.
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Milley: US, Korea, taking ‘hard look’ at postponing joint military exercises
U.S. military installations overseas continue to respond to the growing COVID-19 threat.
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Schools closed, events cancelled at overseas US military bases as COVID-19 spreads
Defense Department-run schools overseas have canceled classes, activities to protect students from COVID-19 exposure.
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Evidence lacking to tie malaria drugs to PTSD-like symptoms and other long-term health issues, researchers say
A National Academy of Sciences panel has concluded there is not enough research to determine whether malaria preventives can cause permanent health problems.
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GAO: VA must improve plans for providing long-term care to aging veterans
The VA must set tangible goals to ensure it can care for future aging veterans, the Government Accountability Office says.
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These military clinics will stop taking 200,000 non-active duty patients. Here’s the list.
As part of a major overhaul, the missions of 50 military health facilities will change, including 37 that will only take active-duty patients.
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US military prepping for coronavirus pandemic
U.S. Northern Command is bracing for an outbreak of the new coronavirus on U.S. soil, if it should occur.
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Agent Orange decision delay draws criticism
About 191,000 sick veterans are waiting for the Trump Administration to add new diseases to the Agent Orange list.
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VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
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First group of US coronavirus evacuees from China leaving quarantine after 2 weeks
What will the first group of Americans in more than 50 years quarantined for a public health concern do when they are released Tuesday?
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School via cell phone? Army families prepare for coronavirus siege in Italy
Vicenza works to maintain services and support to personnel and families as the coronavirus outbreak spreads through Italy.
-
Milley: US, Korea, taking ‘hard look’ at postponing joint military exercises
U.S. military installations overseas continue to respond to the growing COVID-19 threat.
-
Schools closed, events cancelled at overseas US military bases as COVID-19 spreads
Defense Department-run schools overseas have canceled classes, activities to protect students from COVID-19 exposure.
-
Evidence lacking to tie malaria drugs to PTSD-like symptoms and other long-term health issues, researchers say
A National Academy of Sciences panel has concluded there is not enough research to determine whether malaria preventives can cause permanent health problems.
-
GAO: VA must improve plans for providing long-term care to aging veterans
The VA must set tangible goals to ensure it can care for future aging veterans, the Government Accountability Office says.
-
These military clinics will stop taking 200,000 non-active duty patients. Here’s the list.
As part of a major overhaul, the missions of 50 military health facilities will change, including 37 that will only take active-duty patients.
-
US military prepping for coronavirus pandemic
U.S. Northern Command is bracing for an outbreak of the new coronavirus on U.S. soil, if it should occur.
-
Agent Orange decision delay draws criticism
About 191,000 sick veterans are waiting for the Trump Administration to add new diseases to the Agent Orange list.
-
VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
-
First group of US coronavirus evacuees from China leaving quarantine after 2 weeks
What will the first group of Americans in more than 50 years quarantined for a public health concern do when they are released Tuesday?
-
School via cell phone? Army families prepare for coronavirus siege in Italy
Vicenza works to maintain services and support to personnel and families as the coronavirus outbreak spreads through Italy.
-
Milley: US, Korea, taking ‘hard look’ at postponing joint military exercises
U.S. military installations overseas continue to respond to the growing COVID-19 threat.
-
Schools closed, events cancelled at overseas US military bases as COVID-19 spreads
Defense Department-run schools overseas have canceled classes, activities to protect students from COVID-19 exposure.
-
Evidence lacking to tie malaria drugs to PTSD-like symptoms and other long-term health issues, researchers say
A National Academy of Sciences panel has concluded there is not enough research to determine whether malaria preventives can cause permanent health problems.
-
GAO: VA must improve plans for providing long-term care to aging veterans
The VA must set tangible goals to ensure it can care for future aging veterans, the Government Accountability Office says.
-
These military clinics will stop taking 200,000 non-active duty patients. Here’s the list.
As part of a major overhaul, the missions of 50 military health facilities will change, including 37 that will only take active-duty patients.
-
US military prepping for coronavirus pandemic
U.S. Northern Command is bracing for an outbreak of the new coronavirus on U.S. soil, if it should occur.
-
Agent Orange decision delay draws criticism
About 191,000 sick veterans are waiting for the Trump Administration to add new diseases to the Agent Orange list.
-
VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
-
First group of US coronavirus evacuees from China leaving quarantine after 2 weeks
What will the first group of Americans in more than 50 years quarantined for a public health concern do when they are released Tuesday?













