With the start of the new year, many people make resolutions to improve their wellness by focusing on exercise, nutrition, improving their mental health and adequate sleep. Enthusiasm wanes for many as the days and weeks pass, but Walter Reed offers services to better maintain your resolutions and wellness throughout the year and for service members to maintain their readiness.
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