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Responding to sailors' pleas, the Navy is working on a program to prevent and treat eating disorders
Some service members and health experts say the Pentagon isn't doing enough to address eating disorders, which are sometimes linked to the military's strict weight limits.
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Without An Honorable Discharge, Mental Health Options Are Limited
This month’s mass shooting at a Texas church has raised questions of whether the military does enough to help former service members with bad conduct…
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The VA Has Vaccinated Millions Of People. Congress Is Asking It To Inoculate Many More
Congress has told the Department of Veterans Affairs to offer COVID-19 vaccines to some 24 million people who don't usually get their health care through the VA.
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Long Beach To Honor Americans Killed In Action Since 9/11
Hurricane Florence Repairs At Camp Lejeune Will Cost Billions, And More Big Storms Are Likely
The Marine Corps says Camp Lejeune, N.C. needs $3.6 billion in repairs, as scientists warn climate change will lead to more big storms and affect military…
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'You've Got To Talk About Your Stuff': The Air Force Stands Down To Discuss Suicide
In response to a string of suicides in the Air Force, every base is holding a one day stand down, where airmen can learn and talk about mental health…
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As Decision Nears, Communities Across The U.S. Compete To Host Space Command Headquarters
Communities in 26 states hope to be chosen as the headquarters for U.S. Space Command, which could employ an estimated 1,400 people.The process of…
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Libby Denkmann
Libby Denkmann
Reporter, KPCC
The VA Has Moved Thousands of Healthcare Visits Online, But Some Veterans Say The App Has Problems
Use of the Veterans Health Administration's telehealth platform has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the agency's infrastructure has struggled to keep pace.
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Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter covering the Pentagon.
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