Informationally dense graphical imagery (infographics) can be a fantastic way to explain complex concepts using simple imagery. They can be the perfect addition to story or the illustration of that point you've been trying to make and just didn't know how.
Explore and share. These are just a few of the infographics members of your Military Health System are looking to each and everyday.
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Kick off Healthy Weight Week with these healthy nutrition tips for your mind and body: www.health.mil/Nutrition ...
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January Observances | Nutritional Fitness
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Just like we strive for excellence in service, #NewYearsResolutionWeek is the time to commit to your personal health ...
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January Observances
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Wishing a Happy New Year to our military community and healthcare heroes! #NYE #HappyNewYear
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January Observances
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Whether on duty or at home, prioritize your safety during the winter months. Up your safety knowledge for Winter Safety ...
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January Observances | Winter Safety
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#DidYouKnow? More than 50% of concussions related to extreme sports occur while snow skiing or snowboarding. Get tips to ...
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January Observances | A Head for the Future | Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence
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There’s no cure for glaucoma, but early detection and treatment can protect your vision. @TRICARE covers annual routine ...
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Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, but you can lower your risk through regular screenings and ...
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Every drop counts, every donor matters! Join the league of heroes who save lives with their selfless contributions. ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | January Observances
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Thank you to all the pharmacists across the Military Health System who help keep us healthy every day! ...
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January Observances
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Today we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. and celebrate the amazing work he did to advance the civil rights movement. #MLKDay
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Thank you to all the pharmacists across the Military Health System who help keep us healthy every day! ...
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Thank you to all the pharmacists across the Military Health System who help keep us healthy every day! ...
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This infographic illustrates TBICoE's research activity on understanding how low-level blast influences warfighter brain ...
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Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence | Low-Level Blast Exposure and TBI | TBICoE Research | TBI Resources for Military Leadership | TBI Resources for Medical Providers | Be a Brain Warrior: Protect. Treat. Optimize.
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During the holiday and winter season, donations historically decrease – due to travel, seasonal illness, and weather ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | December Observances
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One priceless gift = Lives Changed. Lives Saved. This holiday, take time to give the gift of life by #donatingblood with ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | December Observances
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This holiday, give the ONE gift that means the most for someone you may never meet: donate blood to help change a life, ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | December Observances
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One priceless gift = Lives Changed. Lives Saved. This holiday, take time to give the gift of life by #donatingblood with ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | December Observances
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When you donate with ASBP [@militaryblood], your donations make an immediate impact for service members, their families, ...
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Armed Services Blood Program | December Observances
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As we gather for the holiday dinner, let's remember to give thanks to our service members and military families serving ...
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Women’s Heart Attacks Symptoms Can Differ from Men’s: Know the Signs
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Vision Center of Excellence Sponsoring Landmark Eye Health Study
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Reportable Medical Events, Military Health System Facilities, Week 18, Ending May 6, 2023
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Update: Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Active Component Service Members, U.S. Armed Forces, 2014–2022
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Gen. George Washington Ordered Smallpox Inoculations for All Troops
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How the U.S. Military Acclimates Units to High-Altitude Operations
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023