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Christmas dinner with flair

Christmas dinner with flair

by Kay Blakely
Defense Commissary Agency home economist

Christmas is such a special time and the meal you serve to celebrate the occasion should be equally special.

December 21, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

The Night before Christmas

The Night before Christmas

by Kami Black

Twas the night before Christmas and all over

the base,

Soldiers, Airmen, Marines and Sailors were    

working to keep us all safe.

December 21, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Give yourself a present

Give yourself a present

Story and photos by Monica Mendoza
AdvantiPro

I don

December 21, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Ask the doc: Dizziness and vertigo can make your head spin

Q: Sometimes I feel dizzy. What causes dizziness?

A: There are many causes of
dizziness. The cause of a person

December 14, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Training prepares clinicians for PTSD, mTBI

 Soldiers fighting the War on Terrorism are at risk for developing Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder and mild Traumatic Brain Injury.  Both
conditions are treatable when correctly diagnosed, but diagnosis can be
difficult, and the best available treatments are rapidly changing.

December 7, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Superbug: or just opportunistic bacteria

by Jeri Chapelle
Chief, Public Affairs Europe Regional Command

Medical communities around the world have been studying and fighting
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a type of
bacterial infection, for a number of years.  In the past, medical
communities thought MRSA was only a hospital-acquired staph
infection,but several years ago it began emerging unexpectedly in
communities.

December 7, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Christmas item production starts in 17th century

Christmas item production starts in 17th century

by Petra Lessoing
Kaiserslautern American

All over German Christmas markets, shoppers will find unique wooden
items such as nutcrackers, Christmas pyramids, angels and other
figures. The origin of these holiday items goes back to the 17th
century in the Erzgebirge, a mountain area near the Czech border.

December 7, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Ramstein holds cinnamon, waffles market

Ramstein holds cinnamon, waffles market

Ramstein-Miesenbach celebrates its traditional Christmas market
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December 7, 2007 ×

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Members of Navajo nation work on Ramstein

Members of Navajo nation work on Ramstein

Story and photos by Master Sgt. Scott Wagers
Air Force News

Airman 1st Class Uriah Hale-Huskon and Glenda Shirley-Yellowhorse are
not only a part of the Air Force family, they are enrolled members of
the second largest tribe of Native Americans in the United States

December 7, 2007 ×

Lifestyle

Kick extra pounds this holiday season

by Senior Airman Megan Carrico
Kaiserslautern American

Keeping your waistline in check during the holidays can be difficult for anyone.

According to the American Dietetic Association, on average, people gain anywhere from one to six pounds during the holidays.

November 30, 2007 ×