
As many readers may already know, post-traumatic stress disorder is a significant issue for veterans returning from conflicts overseas. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology might have discovered a means of creating a possible
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Nebraska war veterans who are suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome may be interested to learn that virtual reality simulations are being used as a form of treatment. With virtual reality, clinicians who are treating veterans
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Nebraska service members and veterans might be interested in learning about a growing concern among those who represent disabled veterans and their families. In recent years, over 30,000 service members have had mental health discharges
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In order to get service connected for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a veteran needs to show credible evidence of the in-service stressor(s). Evidence from the service department showing that the veteran served in the
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Nebraska veterans may be interested to learn that advances in PTSD therapies may help those who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Many veterans who return to the United States often suffer mental injuries in
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In general, in order for the VA to grant service connection for a disability to qualify veterans for disability compensation, veterans usually have to prove three things: 1) a current diagnosed disability; 2) in-service incurrence
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Readers who are concerned with veterans' issues may take an interest in the following account of a former Army reservist who is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. The woman served as a critical care and
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Throughout the US, individuals have been raising awareness of PTSD and breaking the stigma surrounding it. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health problem that may develop after a person endures an extremely stressful situation
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Military veterans in Nebraska and around the country may be interested in hearing that medical researchers have uncovered evidence that the body's own hormones may be the protection soldiers need to fight post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Children who may be at risk for suffering post traumatic stress disorder can now be tested to see if they will be likely to experience this condition. According to one expert, the chief psychiatrist of
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