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Shoulder to Shoulder: I will never quit on life
These real Soldier stories for Army Suicide Prevention can reduce the stigma associated with personal distress. Suicide Prevention Training resources. |
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Suicide Prevention Task Force
Soldiers Radio News: Army stands up Suicide Prevention Task Force. Golden Knight women compete around the world. Tennis star Anna Kournikova tours Europe with USO.
Run Time - 3:58
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Suicide prevention
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston reminds leaders that they have the responsibility to care for their Soldiers both on and off the battlefield. Soldier care includes recognizing uncharacteristic and suicidal behaviors.
Run Time - 1:01
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Suicide Prevention
Army Newswatch episode 09-13: There are times when great trauma push even the strongest to the brink. Our medical correspondent, Col. Paul Little, M.D., introduces us to an Army Officer who openly admits to nearly surrendering to thoughts of suicide.
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Building relations
The Army Today: Gen. David Petraeus, CENTCOM Commander, talks about building relationships with countries like Iran and Iraq. Gail McCabe reports.
Run Time - 2:01
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Suicide awareness
Soldiers Radio News: Army stands up Suicide Prevention Task Force. Golden Knight women compete around the world. Tennis star Anna Kournikova tours Europe with USO.
Run Time - 3:58
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Taking care of Soldiers
The Army Now: Brig. Gen. Colleen McGuire tells us more about the Suicide Prevention Task Force. Sgt. 1st Class Randy Randolph reports.
Run Time - 1:00
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Never fight alone
The Army Now: The Army Suicide Prevention Task Force is designed to change the way Soldiers think and act when they recognize suicidal behavior. Sgt. 1st Class Randy Randolph reports.
Run Time - 1:00
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Suicide prevention, part 3
Army Newswatch episode 09-17: Our medical correspondent, Col. Paul Little, M.D., completes his series on suicide prevention as the Army invests science into uncovering what might be a genetic link to thoughts of suicide.
Run Time - 1:51
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Dark Thoughts
Army Newswatch episode 09-14: What level of stress can someone endure before thoughts of taking their own life become dominant? Michelle Michael introduces us to two Soldiers who walked close to that edge.
Run Time - 3:39
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Suicide prevention, part 2
The Army Now: The Army Suicide Prevention Task Force is designed to change the way Soldiers think and act when they recognize suicidal behavior. Sgt. 1st Class Randy Randolph reports.
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Soldiers, Stress and Depression - Profiles in Personal Courage
A new video (~16 minutes) provides valuable information to help
recognize the signs and symptoms of problems that many Soldiers face in
their day-to-day lives and after returning from deployments. It also
gives good advice on where Soldiers and their Families can go to receive
help.
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USDA Food Safety Advise for Tailgating Parties
(Sep 10, 2009; Windows Media) | En Español
To keep bacteria away on the big game day, take the advice of the USDA.
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USDA Says "Be Food Safe" For Holiday Buffets
(Dec 2, 2008; Windows Media) | Script
Don't let foodborne illness ruin a holiday party.
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Online Advice for a Safe Turkey Dinner
(Nov 20, 2008; Windows Media) | Script
Call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline, or ask a Thanksgiving food safety
question quickly and easily by visiting AskKaren.gov.
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Turkey Basics from USDA's "Be Food Safe" Campaign
(Nov 13, 2008; Windows Media) | Script
Reminders about the safe way to prepare the holiday feast.
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Centennial for Meat Inspection
(Jun 28, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
The U.S. Department of Agriculture celebrated a century of meat
inspection at a Washington, DC event.
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Safe Summer Grilling
(May 25, 2006; Windows Media)
Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill to reduce the risk of illness in hot weather.
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USDA Guidance on Cooking Poultry
(Apr 6, 2006; Windows Media) | Script
There's good news for consumers who want a simple answer to making
sure their poultry is cooked to a safe temperature.
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USDA's "Is It Done Yet?" Food Thermometer Campaign
(Jun 23, 2005; Windows Media) | Script
Is it done yet? Food safety experts say you can't tell by looking -
use a food thermometer to be sure.
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"BAC Down" To Keep Food Safe This Summer
(May 19, 2005; Windows Media) | Script
Learn about a new campaign to keep foods chilled properly this summer.
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Beach & Boat Food Safety
(Windows Media) | Script
If you're bringing a picnic to the beach or on the boat, here's some
advice from the USDA for keeping your food safe.
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National Institute on Aging:
http://nihseniorhealth.gov/exerciseforolderadults/ exercisestotry/video/e2m_na_intro.html
Regular exercise is important for people of all ages. NIA’s 48-minute video
shows you how to start and stick with a safe, effective program of stretching,
balance, and strength-training exercises. It features Margaret Richard,
star of Body Electric, PBS’ popular exercise show.
Download the transcript.
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National Institutes of Health:
www.videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp?c=4&s=31
Current videocasts and podcasts from the Center for Information Technology
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