Commander Mill Etienne (USN) Talks about the “Invisible Wound” of War A leading neurologist and naval officer who created the first-of-its-kind military...
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Adaptive Sports. For many years, individuals with disabilities have been using sports as a therapeutic tool to overcome serious injury or illness and as a...
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The Invictus Games is an international adaptive multi-sport event, created by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, in which wounded, injured or sick armed services...
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Wounded Warrior Swings Back at Life On and Off the Court Elmer Dinglasan has no complaints about his work commute or dealing with daily traffic. He’s happy...
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Every once in a while, it’s advisable to go back to the basics. You only have two things to work with: Your money and your time. So, you had better make...
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The New Year is here. 2020, many are saying, will be a year of new vision and perspective. Let’s, then, take a look at your transition through a different...
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Rooting Down to Rise Up: A Warrior Finds New Purpose in Yoga Dan Nevins was severely injured in 2004 when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated...
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The holidays are over, but the New Year’s resolutions have just begun, and Homeland Magazine is here to help you keep yours. If you’ve chosen to change your...
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Exciting Research Conducted at the VA San Diego Healthcare System Center for Pain and Headache Research (CPHR) Chronic pain and/or headaches are some of the...
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As children, my brother Ronald and I spent hours playing with those green, plastic “Army Men.” The “bad guys” were either tan or blueish gray. Whichever...
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