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Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gain’ Workout Myths
Injuries are the leading reason for military medical visits each year. Department of Defense active duty service members require medical treatment for injuries almost 5 million times each year (for around 1.5 million individual injuries). Injuries cost millions of lost duty and training days, and billions of dollars each year.
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Here you'll find a variety of resources for Communicators including Branding Guidance, the Media Center and Social Media Directory as well as links to all of our current Communications Toolkits and content for Holidays and Observances. The Toolkits provide customizable, ready-to-use material to promote consistent messaging on key military health topics and issues. Visit the toolkits for enterprise messages and ready to-use tactics, including:
You can find more toolkits on the Communications and Public Affairs page on SharePoint (CAC-required). You can also find graphics and videos on our DVIDS Unit page.
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