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Yes, and…: Federal court rebukes Pentagon, orders new look at soldier’s PTSD retirement claim
A federal judge has struck a blow against a Pentagon policy regarding how military boards evaluate mental health claims, ...
A University of Idaho lab received $1.3 million from the Department of Defense to study early detection methods for ...
The term Gold Star Family refers to the immediate family of a U.S. service member who died in the line of duty. It’s a term ...
A U.S. Army veteran in Pennsylvania revived her life with fitness, and now, she's sharing her strength with others. Erica Liermann joined the Army after 9/11 and eventually came home with ...
An Army veteran with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder spent three years trying different treatments offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Medications helped some. Traditional ...
This past fall, the Army found out the results of a probe meant to determine if psychiatrists were reversing soldiers' PTSD diagnoses to save the government money by denying them medical retirements.
When the last American combat troops left Vietnam in January 1973, over 700,000 veterans needed psychological treatment for what no one knew how to diagnose. The VA couldn't help them because ...
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