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  • Air Force Medical Service turns to secure messaging

    Patients at Air Force medical treatment facilities will soon be able to communicate securely and privately with their health care teams anywhere and anytime due to the Air Force-wide expansion of secure messaging.Secure messaging will be available to patients through what is known as the MiCare

  • 87th Medical Group provides tips for heart health month

    The Department of Health and Human Services launched the Million Hearts national campaign in September 2011 in an effort to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes in the U.S. over the next five years."Stroke and heart disease account for two out of three of the most common deaths in our

  • Technology, programs assist service members on Valentine's Day

    Valentine's Day is a day for couples to show appreciation toward one another. This day is especially important for some service members due to the unique nature of the military lifestyle. The challenges faced by those who serve, be it deployments or irregular work hours, put added strain on

  • AF 2013 budget: Cuts while keeping agile, flexible, ready force

    The Air Force released its fiscal 2013 budget Feb. 13 and stressed the need for difficult budgetary cuts to meet the new defense strategy while maintaining the service's agility, flexibility and readiness.The Air Force is requesting $154.3 billion in the president's 2013 budget, a reduction of five

  • Reserve instructors offer continuity, expertise to active-duty honor guard

    The poise and precision of active-duty Air Force honor guard members here is no longer being jeopardized by the continuous turnover of its trainers.Two reservists from the 514th Air Mobility Wing, Tech. Sgt. Jared Lacovara and Senior Airman Lesley Toussaint, are serving on long-term duty as trainers