We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Why PTSD Treatment Isn’t Always Successful for Soldiers and VeteransTreatment for PTSD may not always be successful, especially for veterans and soldiers on active duty. Learn what the barriers are to effective treatment.
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When Does a Cough Become Dangerous?Most coughs will resolve themselves without treatment in two to three weeks. But you should see your doctor right away if you experience other symptoms.
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Commissary, Military Service Exchange, and MWR Access Extended to More VeteransStarting January 1 2020. more veterans will be eligible to shop at military commissaries, base exchanges and will be able to access services at MWR facilities.
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5 Great Tips for Keeping Your Resolutions This YearYou can improve your odds of keeping your resolutions by following a few simple tips.
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Comfort Food: Savory Black-eyed PeasAn old southern tradition says eating black-eyed peas on the first day of the new year will bring you good luck.
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Veteran PTSD: New Technology TreatmentsVeterans suffering from PTSD may get help from new technology treatments. We discuss two technology-based approaches for treating PTSD.
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The Fine Print: Contract Terms that Spell TroubleIt’s an old joke: The large print giveth and the fine print taketh away. But when it’s your money or your privacy being ripped off, the joke isn’t so funny
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Social Security Disability FAQ: Is Current Medical Care Important In a Disability Case?If you are applying for Social Security disability benefits you should get regular treatment from your doctor. Avoid large gaps in your treatment.
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Comfort Food: Tim’s Chicken ChiliHere’s a cold weather favorite at our house, Tim’s Chicken Chili. Enjoy this easy to make recipe with your family and loved ones today.
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How to Reduce Avoidance Behavior If You Have PTSDIf you’re a veteran suffering from PTSD, you may respond to certain situations through emotional avoidance. Learn how to reduce avoidance behavior.