What is Chronic Pain? Chronic pain is pain that occurs every day or on most days and lasts three or more months. This type of pain can affect a person’s daily work or life activities. While chronic pain may be caused by a specific injury or illness, it can also have an unknown cause. It […]
Learn about the different non-drug pain management options that could help manage your pain as a Service member.
Learn how incorporating healthy habits early in your career can help reduce your risk of chronic pain and risky drug use later in life.
Have you heard the phrase “no pain, no gain?” That’s not exactly true.
Using products that may contain THC like marijuana, hemp or CBD to help relieve pain while taking opioids can hurt your health and career.
Using marijuana and alcohol together is dangerous. Know the risks.
Even though prescription opioids can be helpful, it is important to know how to use them safely.
Fentanyl and norfentanyl were recently added to the drug testing panel for Service members.
Seeking treatment for injuries right away is the best thing to do for yourself and your buddies who depend on you to be at your best.