Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
There are things you can do to prevent overdose: storing medications safely, reading and following all instructions, and calling your doctor if a medication seems to be too much for you....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
Vaccines are effective and offer the protection your body needs to fight serious diseases. When was the last time you checked to see if your immunizations are up to date? Start by calling your doctor and scheduling an appointment to update your vaccines....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
Happy Birthday to the U.S. Navy Dental Corps. Cheers to providing quality and necessary dental care to service members everywhere since 1912....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
Mosquitoes carry diseases that are dangerous to humans and pets. Learn about the dangers and how you can stay safe this summer: health.mil/summersafety...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
#DrunkDriving is no joke. If you choose to get behind the wheel while inebriated, you’re risking the lives of everyone around you. When drinking alcohol, plan ahead and ensure you have a safe ride home… or you could face serious consequences....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
73 years ago, the Department of Defense was established to unite our country’s greatest fighting forces under the secretary of defense. Today, brave Americans everywhere proudly serve alongside fellow military branches within the DOD. #DoDSince1949...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
The Purple Heart medal is presented to service members who have been wounded or killed as a result of enemy action while serving. Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women and their sacrifice in service to our country....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 06.29.2022
Improve your oral hygiene this National #FreshBreathDay by brushing twice a day, flossing, and staying hydrated to prevent bad breath. Remember, practicing great oral health is the number one way to lower the risk of cancer, prevent gum disease and tooth decay, and more....