Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Tue Nov 17 22:57:15 -0800 2009
| health-news
Army Addresses Soldiers� Suicide Rate Published: November 17, 2009 The Army said there were almost certainly to be more suicides of soldiers this year than last...Peter Chiarelli, the Army vice chief of staff, said that as of Nov. 16, the...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Fri Nov 20 22:07:49 -0800 2009
| health-news
Secretary of the Army John McHugh announced today that the National Research Council (NRC) will perform an independent assessment of the Army's body armor testing, following last month's recommendation by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for an independent review.
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Wed Nov 11 13:03:05 -0800 2009
| health-news
The vaccination programme for high-risk groups starts on Monday The vaccination programme for the A flu virus starts in Spain next Monday, when 4 million doses of the vaccine will be available at public health centres...Those seen to be at...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Thu Nov 19 19:15:13 -0800 2009
| health-news
Army leaders are commending a Georgia native for acting heroically by helping get people out of harm's way at Fort Hood even though he had been shot twice...Armstrong is a mental health specialist with the 1908th Medical Detachment, Combat Stress...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Fri Nov 13 04:38:53 -0800 2009
| health-news
Originally published Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 3:37 PM Nicholas D...Kristof asks: Where's the best place to spend $100 billion a year?...Or is it to refurbish our health-care system so another American doesn't die unnecessarily every 12 minutes?
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Wed Nov 04 01:12:00 -0800 2009
| health-news
Tinnitus – or ringing in the ears – is the most common injury arising from the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. About 75 per cent of 18 to 30 year-olds who go to nightclubs and concerts may also experience temporary...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Sun Nov 29 02:49:37 -0800 2009
| health-news
KABUL: First case of swine flu pandemic in Afghanistan has appeared when an engineer died of it, health department said Wednesday. Farid Rahid, the health ministry spokesman said that the pried emgineer was the resident of Kabul working with a...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Mon Nov 30 00:29:41 -0800 2009
| health-news
Army brigade leaders at Fort Campbell have begun monthly meetings of officers, doctors and counselors to catch early signs of emotional or mental stress among their troops and intervene before soldiers hurt themselves or others. It's a unique effort at...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Sun Nov 29 16:20:26 -0800 2009
| health-news
Afghanistan will be able to chat to their loved ones for longer this Christmas when they each get an extra hour of free talk time. Armed services personnel away from home on operations get 30 minutes of phone calls paid...
Kabul :: Afghanistan
| updated Sun Nov 29 08:01:54 -0800 2009
| health-news
The News Tribune • Published November 29, 2009 The rule was clear: Other than the commander's stenographer, women weren't allowed on the top floor of the headquarters building. For Margo Willis, a brand-new Army enlistee in 1973 when the rule...
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