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Texas is the latest state to embrace psychedelic therapy research for mental health treatment
A new Texas law that will provide up to $50 million to study ibogaine reflects growing government interest in psychedelic therapy research for mental health treatments
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The military is looking for PFAS pollution at bases, but cleaning it up will take decades
The Pentagon has begun a long process of trying to identify and cleanup PFAS contamination at hundreds of military sites around the country. Critics say the process will take too long.
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For Veterans Starting College, 'Academic Boot Camps' Ease The Transition To The Classroom
The Department of Veterans Affairs has partnered with the Warrior-Scholar Project, a non-profit group that runs the camps at major universities around the U.S.
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Veterans Courts Grow Quickly But Inconsistently
The number of special courts for military veterans who get in trouble with the law is increasing rapidly.The first veterans treatment court opened eight…
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A New Report Says The Pentagon Isn't Doing Enough To Protect Military Bases From Sea Level Rise
The Government Accountability Office says the military isn't doing enough to deal with the effects of climate change, after more than $9 billion in…
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Doctors Must Overcome New Red Tape In Struggle To Treat Veterans
The Veterans Choice program hasn't cut wait times for vets seeking medical care because the program has added one more layer of bureaucracy.
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Under Pressure To Address Sex Crimes In the Ranks, An Army Unit Is Asking Soldiers For Ideas
Army leaders concede that a program designed to eliminate sexual harassment and abuse has not achieved its goal. So the 18th Airborne Corps held a "Shark Tank" type event for soldiers to present ideas to fix it.
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Seeking Flexibility Around Deployments, Military Families Turn to Homeschooling
Homeschooling is becoming more common, and studies suggest that military parents are more likely to homeschool their kids.Even in the middle of the school…
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Unable To Recruit Enough Techies, The Military Is Partnering With Universities and Start-Ups
To keep up with potential adversaries such as China, the Pentagon is teaming with civilian technological innovators and trying to adopt some of the…
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An ‘insane’ housing market is hitting military families hard when they have to move
A recent study found military families are spending more time and money to find places to live when they change duty stations.
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