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A lack of sleep is breaking the US military
From the very start, unspoken principles are ingrained in service members. One such principle is that "sleep is a crutch."
By Maj. Dave Nixon
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.
A definitive ranking of troops’ extreme napping positions
Service members can sleep just about anywhere.
By Sarah Sicard
Surface fleet rolls out revised instruction to get sailors better rest at sea
Crew fatigue played a role in two fatal 2017 ship collisions that killed 17 sailors.
7 Military ASMR videos guaranteed to put you to sleep
Find military ASMR videos on YouTube for any trigger type.
By Sarah Sicard
IAVA and the Leadership Conference on the US Postal Service
Civil rights and veterans organization leaders urge voters to contact their representatives to support the Postal Service against attacks by the administration.
By Vanita Gupta and Jeremy Butler
Lawmakers: Postal changes delay mail-order medicine for vets
Policy changes that slow delivery at the U.S. Postal Service are taking a toll on military veterans, who are reporting much longer wait times to receive mail-order prescription drugs, according to Democratic senators.
Army signs agreement with drug giant Gilead on experimental COVID-19 treatment
U.S. troops with confirmed cases of COVID-19 could get an investigational drug treatment for the virus.
By Patricia Kime