CASTING LIGHT ON THE INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF WAR Injured Warriors Still Combating Mental Health Challenges It could be the smell of fresh wheat bread in a...
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SUPPORTING EACH OTHER THROUGH SHARED EXPERIENCES Wounded Warrior Project Alumni Participate in Pheasant Hunt By Vesta M. Anderson Peer support plays an...
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To Hell and Back – How a Service Dog Helped One Veteran Survive Part German shepherd with maybe a dash of mastiff, at 110 pounds, Jack is impressive and the...
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Scientists have identified genetic markers associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Findings from the study are published in the journal...
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Women represent just over 14 percent of active-duty military, and unlike in the past, they may be involved in conflict operations. When in or near...
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It’s a chilling statistic: Twenty-two United States veterans commit suicide a day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. One recent victim:...
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From PTSD and Sniper Fire, to Dogs That Heal By Judy Keene For our military men and women, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can include constant fear...
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Caring for a Service Member/Veteran with PTSD By Linda Kreter One of the most challenging aspects of PTSD is that it may affect the entire family, from...
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A Marine Family, Traumatic Brain Injury & a New Beginning Through HBOT By Linda Kreter Marine Staff Sergeant Charles (Chuck) Rotenberry was proud to be...
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