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Ansbach Army Health Clinic

Building 8156, Comanche Blvd, Urlas Kaserne, Ansbach, Germany
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Welcome to the official Facebook page of the Ansbach Army Health Clinic, serving the military community of Ansbach, Germany. The Ansbach Army Health Clinic is located on Shipton Barracks in Ansbach, Germany.

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Do you know the signs of alcohol abuse? Do you know where to get help? Check out the U.S. Army Public Health Center website for tools and information, https://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/healthyliving/asm/Pages/AlcoholMisuse.aspx #AlcoholAwarenessMonth

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#DYK, that Sesame Street supports military children too? Sesame Street for Military Families offers resources to help military families “stay strong in both mind and body.” Check out their Family Health and Wellness website to learn more: #MilitaryChildrensHealthMonth #MonthoftheMilitaryChild

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Today in 1908: The Medical Reserve was created and was the first element of the Army Reserve. #USArmy #ArmyMedicine Army Reserve Medical Command (Official PAO Page)

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#WednesdayWisdom: When you stop chasing the wrong things you give the right things a chance to catch you. - Lolly Daskal

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“It can be daunting to talk with children about drinking and drug use, but it is well worth the effort parents put into it. In fact, research has shown that kids who have conversations with their parents and learn a lot about the dangers of alcohol and drug use are 50 percent less likely to use these substances than those who don’t have such conversations.” To learn more about talking to kids about alcohol use, visit the NCADD website: www.ncadd.org Or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: www.samhsa.gov #AlcoholAwarenessMonth #MilitaryChildrensHealthMonth #MonthoftheMilitaryChild

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Have you checked out the Military Kids Connect website? Military Kids Connect is an online community for military children (ages 6-17 years old) that provides access to age-appropriate resources to support children dealing with the unique psychological challenges of military life. To learn more, check out their website: http://militarykidsconnect.dcoe.mil/ #MilitaryChildrensHealthMonth #MonthoftheMilitaryChild

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Hooah! "We are the nation's premier expeditionary integrated medical force. We are the best at garrison care, and we are the best at operational care." – Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West, #USArmy Surgeon General and Commanding General, Medical Command

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Your #militarychild may be eligible for TRICARE until their 21st birthday. And at age 21 they may qualify for TRICARE young adult. To learn more about these benefits, visit: https://tricare.mil/childadult

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#DYK, last year the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care replaced the clinical portion of the Army's Substance Abuse Program. The program, which is ran by Army Medicine , uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat and provide patients the resources and support they need to overcome the challenges of alcohol abuse or drug abuse. Find your closest BH clinic to learn more about this program: http://rhce.amedd.army.mil/

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In the first 18 months of life, children should see the doctor for a well-baby visit nine times, beginning at three-five days-old. Learn more about TRICARE's Well-child benefit: #MilitaryChildrensHealthMonth #MonthoftheMilitaryChild

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Does your child have after-school activities and tons of homework nearly every night? Manage their schedule to make sure he or she is having enough sleep. #ArmyMOMC #USArmy

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Today is World Health Day! #WorldHealthDay is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on April 7, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization, as well as other related organizations. In 1948, the WHO held the First World Health Assembly. This year is WHO’s 70th anniversary. To learn more about WHO’s 2018 World Heath Day campaign, visit their website: http://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/2018/campaign-essentials/en/

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