Trump, routine yearly checkup and Walter Reed Medical Center
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U.S. President Donald Trump is moving into a special suite at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for the next few days as a precautionary measure following his positive test for COVID-19,
While advanced medical technology can go a long way toward supporting the military, so can supplies, materials and equipment that are commonly used in medical settings. Small businesses that provide these products have multiple entry points to offer their goods and services, several speakers on a panel about business opportunities said.
Military families across the country are feeling the pinch of the shutdown.The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announcing Tuesday, TRICARE may not be able to pay fo
In a room filled with solemn pride and strength, the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, in partnership with Survivor Outreach
He joined the army as a scientist after 9/11. Now, he's leading the charge for military and astronaut nutrition and resilience in Baton Rouge.
Army Sgt. First Class Richard Stayskal has filed a claim against the U.S. Army for a missed diagnosis of lung cancer at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. (Army) A new Pentagon committee is developing the process for service members ...
Days ago, the U.S. Army sent out an unusual plea to its retired officers and enlisted soldiers: If you served in one of eight high-demand medical specialties, it said, you may be able to "re-join the team" in order to help the service fight the coronavirus ...
An army veteran who lost both of his legs while serving in Afghanistan was given the key to a brand new and adaptive home by the nonprofit Home for Our Troops for him and his family in Idaho Falls.
The Brazilian military wrapped up on Monday a three-week operation that provided medical care to the Amazon's Guajajara tribe hit by COVID-19, in response to criticism that Brazil was not protecting vulnerable indigenous people from the pandemic.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has indicated he is skeptical of some religious waivers for beards, saying, “We don’t have a military full of Nordic Pagans.”