U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Place, left, Defense Health Agency director, listens as U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Emily Graze, right, 18th Medical Group director of operations, outlines future improvements...
Military families near Fort Bragg say they are facing difficult challenges caring for a child with autism due to policy changes in Tricare, a program operated by the Defense Health Agency.
Military families near Fort Bragg say they are facing difficult challenges caring for a child with autism due to policy changes in Tricare, a program operated by the Defense Health Agency.
One military military family near Fort Bragg says they are facing difficult challenges caring for a child with autism due to policy changes in Tricare, a program operated by the Defense Health Agency.
The Defense Health Agency recently launched a five-year campaign plan identifying the eight strategic initiatives focused on improving the medical readiness of U.S. military personnel and the health of its 9.6 million beneficiaries.
Hearing standards for new Air Force recruits saved the military service millions of dollars, according to a presentation by the Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence at the annual National Hearing Conservation Association conference last month.
The Defense Health Agency launched the most significant change to the Military Health System in over three decades when in October it initiated the congressionally directed transfer of authority, direction, and control of military medical and dental facilities in the United States to DHA.
With all the valid reasons not to use tobacco, too many people still do. While national statistics show that fewer people are smoking cigarettes, consuming smokeless products, and vaping, they also show that one in every five Americans partake in tobacco in some form.
As you see more and more shopping malls and super markets open on Okinawa these days, the word Depachika seems a little outdated, especially to those who are more used to casually shopping at shopping malls.
As an island nation, Japan harvests numerous types of seaweed from all around the country, such as hijiki from the crevices of rocks by the sea, and kombu from the shallow waters off the coastline.