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  • Don’t suffer alone – mental health disorders have effective treatments

    Mental health disorders are relatively common within civilian and military communities, but with early treatment, most mental health disorders can be effectively treated, and patients can return to mental wellness. While invisible wounds like post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury

  • AFMC’s Wingman Intervention program in line with Green Dot philosophy

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Across Air Force Materiel Command, military and civilian employees continue to embrace the command’s culture and message of encouraging proactive bystander behaviors which emphasize intervening when others need assistance.The primary philosophy of the Green

  • Fall Protection Focus weeks aim to reduce injuries

    Air Force Occupational Safety and the 66th Air Base Group Safety Office here will recognize Fall Protection Focus weeks May 8 through 19 to increase awareness of fall hazards and prevent fall-related mishaps.

  • Spirit of Hanscom helps family through illness

    Within hours of Marianne Martinkus learning she had stage three throat cancer, following a doctor’s appointment in the fall of 2015, the Hanscom community rallied around her and her family to help.

  • Campaign helps to prepare for disasters

    The 66th Civil Engineering Division’s Readiness and Emergency Management Flight here encourages members of the community to develop a disaster preparedness plan as part of America’s PrepareAthon! Day April 30.

  • Requirements when traveling outside the US

    HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – Are you an active duty Air Force member who plans to travel soon outside the continental United States (OCONUS) while on leave or temporary duty? If so, then you will need to schedule a travel medicine appointment with the 66th Medical Squadron’s Public Health Office

  • Register your child in Secure Messaging during Military Child Health Month

    FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- Worrying about the health of your child can be a significant source of stress for working parents. One way parents can improve communication with their children’s medical team during Military Child Health Month is by enrolling them in TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging. Secure