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Article
10/6/2016
![Office of Naval Research Logo](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161020034313im_/https://www.health.mil/~/media/MHS/Photos/ACCSIL.ashx?mw=120)
The Office of Naval Research is sponsoring work to develop a breakthrough medical wrap, that will not only cover injured limbs, but also mitigate damage and protect tissue for up to three days
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Research and Innovation, Medical Research and Development
Presentation
8/9/2016
The first part of this presentation discusses the Enterprise Intelligence Branch, which supports the MHS strategic goals through delivery of timely, relevant, and actionable information toa ll levels of the organization. The second part describes the MHS Poulation Health Portal and shows examples.
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Technology, Research and Innovation
Article
8/1/2016
![Navy Lt. (Dr.) Jonathan Casey Brown, a physician and dive medical officer at Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Naval Support Activity, Panama City, Florida, poses outside the ocean simulation facility that mimics pressurized ocean conditions at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit, Naval Support Activity Panama City Division, Panama City Beach, Florida. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161020034313im_/https://www.health.mil/~/media/MHS/Photos/bends.ashx?mw=120)
The Navy Experimental Diving Unit is an important asset to advise on proper equipment and newer, advanced technologies divers can use to better operate and perform their missions and duties
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Research and Innovation
Article
7/19/2016
![The National Intrepid Center of Excellence, a directorate of the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., helps active duty, reserve, and National Guard members and their families manage their traumatic brain injuries and accompanying psychological health conditions through diagnostic evaluation, treatment planning, outpatient clinical care, and TBI research.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20161020034313im_/https://www.health.mil/~/media/MHS/Photos/NICoE.ashx?mw=120)
The National Intrepid Center of Excellence, a directorate of the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, helps active duty, reserve, and National Guard members and their families manage their traumatic brain injuries
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Access to Health Care, Military Hospitals and Clinics, Quality and Safety of Health Care, Research and Innovation, Warrior Care, Traumatic Brain Injury, Defense Medical Surveillance System
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