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Research into psychedelic drugs was halted in the 1960s amid concern about recreational use. Now, the VA is among dozens of medical providers resuming that work.
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Among the many people dealing with the trauma of the recent shooting in Uvalde, Texas are military veterans who live nearby.
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Around the country, groups are teaching wounded troops and veterans to fly fish. While there's not much research on the therapeutic benefits, some say the experience helps them heal.
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Congress has mandated a pilot program that will pay to train service dogs and place them in veterans' homes.
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Fewer than 20 percent of veterans suffer from PTSD, but most Americans think the disorder is far more common.
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The Marine Corps established Wounded Warrior Battalions to aid troops with the worst mental and physical injuries. But Marines in the battalions who are suicidal or suffer from PTSD can still be discharged for misconduct.
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Months of physical distancing and pandemic anxiety has been especially tough on veterans who were already dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder and other combat-related injuries.
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Disruptions to everyday life caused by the coronavirus pandemic are putting a strain on veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Some are seeking…
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The Las Vegas center is the VA's second inpatient treatment facility for veterans, who are at higher risk of gambling addiction. Army veteran Ronnie Reyes…
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The University of California, Irvine study found that combat exposure is almost as likely to cause grief as it is to lead to PTSD.Jesus Medina hits a…