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Dr. Swiger gave some advice for any veterans with PTSD who are wanting to avoid fireworks during the Fourth of July.
The Montana Department of Veteran Affairs is urging the public to be mindful of veterans with PTSD during celebrations this Fourth of July weekend.Sudden loud n ...
After a high-speed chase that ended in Summit County and multiple arrests, decorated veteran Erick Holmes sits in solitary at ...
VA officials failed to verify the accessibility of the systems for individuals with disabilities when procuring systems, said ...
Doff your hats, face the flag and belt the national anthem at the top of your lungs. Oregon has been ranked the fifth most ...
In May, leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs testified before Congress that the backlog of veterans' disability ...
Invitational messages were primarily sent to veterans, the family of veterans, and veteran organizations on Staten Island and ...
MADISON— Fireworks, while festive for many, can trigger distressing memories for veterans and service members living with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Army veteran and former White House appointee John “Wolf” Wagner critiques a new bill being considered in Congress and argues ...
For veteran's with PTSD, fireworks can trigger anxiety, but there are ways the community can support them and resources to ...
Veterans seeking care through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are sorted into priority groups that determine ...
After more than fifty years of US government-sponsored housing finance, why has home ownership not increased and why are ...