Recovery Care Archive

  • Share Although quitting tobacco may be at the bottom of the list of priorities for wounded, ill and injured Service members and their families and caregivers, they should speak with their physicians about how quitting can help in recovery and...

    Quitting tobacco, contributing to health of wounded warriors and families

    Share Although quitting tobacco may be at the bottom of the list of priorities for wounded, ill and injured Service members and their families and caregivers, they should speak with their physicians about how quitting can help in recovery and...

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  • Share With summer already in full swing in most states, the usual summer activities—vacation trips, barbecues, pool parties, and Independence Day celebrations—are filling up calendars. Throughout the month of July, the Department of Defense and the Military Health System (MHS)...

    Wounded warriors and families encouraged to keep minds and bodies strong, utilize health resources

    Share With summer already in full swing in most states, the usual summer activities—vacation trips, barbecues, pool parties, and Independence Day celebrations—are filling up calendars. Throughout the month of July, the Department of Defense and the Military Health System (MHS)...

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  • Share Continuing the well-deserved praise and recognition of wounded warrior athletes, representatives from each Service’s Warrior Games team attended a special ceremony yesterday hosted by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta. Held in the Pentagon courtyard, the ceremony also included remarks...

    Wounded warrior athletes demonstrate sheer guts to overcome

    Share Continuing the well-deserved praise and recognition of wounded warrior athletes, representatives from each Service’s Warrior Games team attended a special ceremony yesterday hosted by Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta. Held in the Pentagon courtyard, the ceremony also included remarks...

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