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Military, Industry Collaboration Critical to Success of Vaccine Research, Development
Throughout history, vaccines have been successful in mitigating the effects of diseases like smallpox, polio, measles, and tetanus around the world—and vaccines continue to be the best defense against common,…
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Burn Pit Registry Redesign Auto Enrolls Participants and Simplifies Requirements
The Department of Veterans Affairs is advancing efforts to address issues associated with military-related toxic exposure by launching a redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.
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Burn Pit Registry Redesign Auto Enrolls Participants and Simplifies Requirements
The Department of Veterans Affairs is advancing efforts to address issues associated with military-related toxic exposure by launching a redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.
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Ask the Doc: How Can I Protect My Family and Buddies from Ticks?
My kids and spouse are outside all the time in the woods by our house on base. I worry about them getting bitten and infected by ticks, and there are a lot of them during the summer months. I need some tips…
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Ask the Doc: How Can I Protect My Family and Buddies from Ticks?
Know your adversary. Female blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) are considered more dangerous than males of this species because they attach and become engorged with blood, like the tick pictured.…
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Blacklegged, or Deer, Ticks Can be Vectors for a Parasitic Disease
Know your adversary. Female blacklegged ticks (also called deer ticks) are considered more dangerous than males of this species because they attach and become engorged with blood, like the tick pictured.…
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CUBIST S8E7: Exploring Gender Differences in TBI Outcomes
In this episode of CUBIST, the host discusses a study titled “Gender Disparities in Neurobehavioral Symptoms and the Role of Post-Traumatic Symptoms in US Service Members Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”…
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DHA Veterinary Services Explains Updated CDC Dog Importation Guidelines
Service members and their families returning to the United States from overseas duty assignments must comply with updated dog importation requirements effective Aug. 1, 2024
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DHA Veterinary Services Explains Updated CDC Dog Importation Guidelines
Service members and their families returning to the United States from overseas duty assignments must comply with updated dog importation requirements effective Aug. 1, 2024. Defense Health Agency…
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DHA Veterinary Services Explains Updated CDC Dog Importation Guidelines
Service members and their families returning to the United States from overseas duty assignments must comply with updated dog importation requirements effective Aug. 1, 2024. Defense Health Agency…
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