Health
Bob Reinert/USAG-Natick Public Affairs on February 4th, 2012
Maybe it looks like a camouflage money belt on steroids, but it could save Soldiers' lives. The new Individual First Aid Kit, or IFAK, being developed at the Natick Soldier Systems Center eventually will be carried by every Soldier in a combat environment. "We designed it
Health
Bob Reinert/USAG-Natick Public Affairs on January 12th, 2012
When Don Lee relaxes on his couch at home to take in the NFL playoffs on TV, chances are he watches the games a little bit differently than most people. Lee pays particular attention to the helmets -- the shell materials, pad systems and chin straps.
Focus
Bob Reinert/USAG-Natick Public Affairs on January 5th, 2012
What's in a face? Plenty. If you doubted that, you simply had to listen to Dr. Bohdan Pomahac of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who spoke Jan. 3 at the Natick Soldier Systems Center. "The face has very unique features, unlike any other human part,"
Fort Lewis Blog
Bob Reinert/USAG-Natick Public Affairs on March 1st, 2012
Long hailed as windows to the soul, the eyes also might provide insight for researchers at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, who are evaluating and working to improve methods for detecting traumatic brain injuries, or TBI, in Soldiers while they are
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