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When will we learn the findings of the Navy’s beard study?
Officials said a year ago that the study would finish in 2023.
Vets’ disability benefits for tinnitus, mental health issues may change
No veterans would lose benefits under the plan, but veterans applying for disability benefits in the future could see a more difficult path to payouts.
How Army special ops can push back against Russian aggression
Special operations forces can make a difference, but their roles need more definition.
Tinnitus, depression most common ailments in generational study of troops’ health
The Millennium Cohort Study is 20 years old.
New project seeks dream solutions to fix special operators’ sleep woes
The two-year project looks to create tailored sleep solutions.
By Todd South
DoD really has no idea who it’s hired to do private security, report finds
The Defense Department doesn't know how many private security contractors it has.
Brain games help restore function after mild TBIs, study finds
A cognitive training program showed big improvement in functioning for mild traumatic brain injury patients.
Goodbye, coffee? Service members might soon be fueled by a jolt to the brain
The Air Force tested 40 subjects for a new potential treatment for sleep deprivation.
By Sarah Sicard
Watchdog: Surface fleet sailors still going without adequate rest
Efforts to combat fatigue among ship crews are falling short, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Having COVID doesn’t guarantee immunity, study of Marine recruits finds
Ten percent of Marine recruits who had COVID antibodies got COVID again during basic training.
By Karen Jowers