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For far too many American veterans, serving our country is followed by serving time. Combat-related trauma and other “invisible injuries” complicate the difficult transition from military to civilian ...
Many veterans want to see Congress focus funding and efforts on ending common delays for VA appointments and turnover of medical staff.
Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast companies are making it a priority to hire local veterans and give them a new sense of ...
For many who serve in our military, trauma experienced during deployment doesn’t end when they return home. Post-traumatic stress disorder is disturbingly common among veterans, particularly those who ...
“For Veterans, fireworks may cue memories of combat or explosions, and certain military-related celebrations may also raise distress. For others, fireworks may be reminders of intense fires or gun ...
Adam Saltzman, of Trenton, suffers from PTSD and credits his service dog for helping him become a better husband and father.
When Marcus Capone retired from active duty in 2013 after 13 years as a Navy SEAL and explosives breacher, he had a hard time reintegrating into family life, Reasons to be Cheerful reports. “I was ...
For most of us, the Fourth of July represents fireworks, hot dogs and fellowship. The holiday offers a chance to fire up the barbecue grill, have our families and friends gather, and wear red, white ...
Trauma comes in many forms. Natural disasters such as wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes can certainly be difficult life-altering events. Being diagnosed with a chronic condition or ...
August 29 marked the ninth annual 22 PTSD Awareness Challenge, where Suffolk County veterans kayaked 22 miles from Bridgeport ...