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Sept. 11, 2001, changed more than the skyline of New York City - the attacks changed a generation of Americans, our Army and our world.- LikesSee All
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Technical Guide 41 from the Armed Forces Pest Management Board provides guidance on the protection of individuals from rodent-borne diseases (hantavirus).- ActivityRecentUS Army Public Health Command created the event Surety Medicine VTC.
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“The Southeast is dominated by different tick species than the ones that attack humans in the North,” says Ellen Stromdahl, an entomologist at the U.S. Army Public Health Command and lead author of the paper, Zoonoses and Public Health.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION WEEK, WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY AND ARMY SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH - SEPTEMBER 2012- An updated DoD Insect repellent system card with timely information on protection from vector-borne diseases is available in the Health Information Products eCatalog. https://usaphcapps.amedd.army.mil/HIOShoppingCart/viewItem.aspx?id=480
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September is Suicide Prevention Month. Get your resources here:- Have a look at the latest Army Vector-borne Disease Report: http://phc.amedd.army.mil/Periodical%20Library/Vector-borneDisease28Aug2012.pdf
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Congratulations to SGT Boudreaux!US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
The park is contacting visitors who stayed in the Signature Tent Cabins from mid-June through the end of August...US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
For those in the Gulf Coast - Isaac will likely bring power outages. Charge your cell phone now & keep a flashlight, radio and extra batteries handy. Food safety is also important to remember during/after a power outage. Group food together in the freezer & keep your fridge closed to help food stay cold longer.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
Be prepared, be safe.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
Resources for anyone in the path of Isaac...US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
What do you know about sleep?US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
All of the Seasonal influenza Service messages & policies have been released and may be viewed on the MILVAX website.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
The conference follows the IOM finding that existing data is too limited to link burn-pit smoke and fumes to troops’ lung, heart and skin disorders. Physicians and scientists from USAPHC, AFHSC, the EPA, the CDC and the Army’s Center for Environmental Health Research are giving workshops and briefings.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
USAPHC participates in the Joint Science and Technology Institute that allows high school students and teachers to work on science, technology, engineering and math projects.US Army Public Health Command shared a link.
Back home after deployment? 8 battlefield skills that commonly make adjusting at home challenging: http://j.mp/AfterBattle- We've just posted an updated fact sheet on West Nile virus at http://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/WestNileVirusFactSheet.pdf
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