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  1. 23 hours ago

    Protect yourself from : practice proper hand hygiene; wash fruits and veggies; when you are sick do not prepare food for others; clean and disinfect surfaces; and wash laundry thoroughly.

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  2. Jan 25

    Our is highlighting Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Whitaker this week. She is the NCOIC at the Veterinary Treatment Facility. She joined the with the goal of providing care to .

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  3. Jan 24

    Early signs of glaucoma can be detected through a comprehensive dilated eye exam.

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  4. Jan 22

    Recently, a team of 🇺🇸 doctors consisting of three medical specialists participated in a surgical partnership at the Kiev Military Hospital in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Read more at

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  5. Jan 22

    Blood donors are the "single most crucial need in the medical field. Whether a person has donated blood one time or a hundred times, without them, there are no life-saving measures that can be performed." Read more:

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  6. Jan 21

    Make it a Day ON, Not a Day Off!

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  7. Jan 18

    The key to decreasing the number of deaths related to cervical cancer are prevention and early detection. Well woman exams, Pap test and HPV testing are keys to detecting abnormal cells before they progress to cancer.

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  8. Jan 15

    The best way to prevent a cold weather injury is to prepare. The National Weather Service recommends dressing for the outdoors even if you don’t think you’ll be outdoors very long.

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  9. Jan 12

    In honor of Blood Donor month, why do you give?

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  10. Jan 9

    Capt. Kathleen Stewart, Officer-in-Charge of U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden's Veterinary Treatment Center(VTF). For more photos , , ,

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  11. Jan 9

    Take control of your health in the New Year. A dilated eye exam can help prevent vision loss caused by glaucoma. Learn more from the National Eye Health Education Program:

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  12. Jan 7

    If you’re going to be in the cold, make sure you take the necessary precautions follow these C-O-L-D tips: Keep it CLEAN Avoid OVERHEATING Wear clothing LOOSE and in LAYERS Keep clothing DRY

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  13. Jan 6

    Cervical cancer used to be the leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. But because women are getting regular Pap tests, the number of cervical cancer cases and deaths have decreased significantly. Talk with your doctor to learn about preventive screenings.

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  14. Jan 5

    Celebrate healthy vision during Glaucoma Awareness Month, schedule an eye exam today!

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  15. Jan 4

    January is Blood Donor month. Did you know, that the Armed Services Blood Program is the official military provider of blood products to U.S. Armed Forces? Visit the ASBP website to find a donor center near you!

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  16. Jan 3

    Have you made a New Year’s Resolution? What are you working towards this year? Share your New Year’s resolution with us!

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  17. Jan 2

    Capt. Kathleen Stewart, Officer-in-Charge of U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden's Veterinary Treatment Center(VTF). For more photos , , ,

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  18. Jan 2

    Did you know? Cervical cancer is almost always caused by the human papillomavirus. But vaccines are available to protect against the types of HPV that most often cause cervical cancer. Talk to your child’s provider to learn more.

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  19. Jan 1

    Happy New Year from all of us at Regional Health Command Europe! We look forward to continuing to serve you as we make 2019 our best year yet!

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  20. 27 Dec 2018
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