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  • Army Suicide Prevention Training Program is being sponsored The Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (CHPPM). This training is open to members of the Army and Army components (including civilians) in the Social Behavior AOC/Job Series, Mental Health Specialists/Nurses, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Chaplains, and Chaplains Assistants. The 5-day sessions include the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training will be held in February and in March.


  • DoD Suicide Prevention Forum


  • First Annual Conference on Post-Deployment Care, Risk Communication & Terrorism: New Clinical Approaches held at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, VA on September 9-11, 2002. For more information on this conference, please click here.



  • Anthrax Slip-Ups Raise Fears About Planned Biolabs

    Durham VA to study troops' mental ills

    Chemical Agents- - Facts About Evacuation

    Gene Clue to Malaria Drug Failure

    Redefining Readiness- - Terrorism Planning through the Eyes of the Public

    Yellow Fever Vaccine Risk with Thymus Disorders

    1918 Killer Flu Virus to be Tested in UW Lab

    Part of Brain That Extinguishes Fears Found

    9/11 PTSD Therapy

    Clearing Algae 'Can Curb Malaria'

    No health Effects Found on 9/11 Rescue Dogs

    Survey Says- - Many U.S. Citizens Would Not Cooperate With Officials During Terrorist Attack

    For The Troops on The Ground, Iraq Might as Well Be Vietnam

    Case-Control Study of Cancer among US Army Veterans Exposed to Simian Virus 40-contaminated Adenovirus Vaccine

    Gulf War and Health- - Updated Literature Review of Sarin

    Updated Anthrax Q & A- -Treatment

    Updated Anthrax Q & A- -Preventive Therapy

    Traumatic Incident Stress- -Information For Emergency Response Workers

    More Shots For More Sailors

    Report Sees Wide Health Effects of 9-11 Attacks

    Doctors- - 9/11 Illnesses May Not Appear for Decades

    Center Hopes to Ease Deployment Stress

    Study- -Diluted Smallpox Vaccine Still Effective

    Fort Carson Joins Drive for New Anthrax Treatment

    Wars Stress Extracts its Toll

    Machine Offers Smaller, Lighter, Faster Water Testing in Field

    Safety and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of Intravenous Vaccinia Immune Globulin in Healthy Volunteers

    Randomized Trial Comparing Vaccinia on the External Surfaces of 3 Conventional Bandages Applied to Smallpox Vaccination Sites in Primary Vaccinees

    Updated: 10/14/2004
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