It’s been a while since I’ve written for TomDispatch and there’s a reason for that. About 16 months ago, I experienced a catastrophic car crash. An SUV veered across the double yellow line of the ...
Cataracts—a clouding of the lens in your eye—are the leading cause of blindness worldwide and in the United States, with an estimated 24 million Americans who have been diagnosed with cataracts, ...
The Israeli military Sunday announced its first combat injuries inside Gaza, with two soldiers wounded as it expanded ground operations. The Israel Defense Forces said that an officer was severely ...
A video shows a lone Harley-Davidson motorcycle rumbling up a sunny quay and pulling to a stop. The rider removes his helmet and speaks to the camera. “Greetings from Naval Base Coronado, I’m your air ...
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month. Brain injuries, specifically traumatic brain injuries, are major health concerns in the military. Twelve percent of troops (about 320,000) returning ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — Despite high temperature readings this summer, U.S. Army heat experts say heat injury incidents at Fort Benning are on track for record lows. Much of the technology reducing ...
FORT JOHNSON, La. — What if doctors could predict the future? For one doctor at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, that is his goal. Maj. Caleb Johnson, chief of rehabilitation services, is leading ...
Resuming running mileage after an injury and some recovery time can often create a training dilemma that could lead to reinjury if you are not careful. Here is a question from an Army recruit ...
When you injure a section of your body, it will take some time to regain your full capabilities. You can, however, work with other muscle groups and body parts that are not injured, depending on the ...