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PTSD is Hard to Cure Says Prominent Medical JournalMedical researchers argue that veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder need “broader, more personalized approaches to care”.
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VA Scandal: A Year Gone By, but Little ImprovementNearly 894,000 appointments completed at VA medical facilities from Aug. 1 to Feb. 28 failed to meet the health system's timeliness goal.
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VA Expands Benefits Eligibility for Air Force Vets Exposed to Agent OrangeA new VA regulation opens the way for benefits for personnel who came in repeated contact with airplanes used to spray herbicides during the Vietnam War.
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Efforts Made to Reduce the VA BacklogsA recent VA report shows that the backlog of VA disability claims is more than 450,000. VA officials promise that the backlog will be cleared by year end.
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Law Proposed to Close GI Bill Gap for Wounded Guard and Reserve MembersThe GI Bill Fairness Act would ensure wounded Guardsmen and Reservists receive the GI Bill benefits they’ve earned.
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Female Veterans Face Tough Battle in Sexual Trauma ClaimsThousands of women veterans are struggling to get VA disability benefits for PTSD caused by sexual trauma they suffered while in the military.
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More Help for Vets with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)The Veterans Administration has extended a pilot program which assists veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The program provides rehabilitation care.