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Suicide Attempts Increase Veterans’ Risk of Dying from All Causes, Study Finds
Philadelphia - Veterans who have attempted to kill themselves suffer elevated risks of mortality from all causes, not just suicide, according to a recent study. And the problem is not likely to improve anytime soon: The study cited research showing that troops returning from the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have a greater suicide risk than veterans of past wars.
Study Looks at PTSD's Effect on War Veterans' Immune Systems
PTSD could be linked to a compromised immune system in war veterans, according to preliminary results of a study.
Sea of Change: Coast Guard Pharmacy Cont.
Sea of Change: Coast Guard Pharmacy
The Coast Guard has undergone numerous changes since the attacks of September 11, 2001, most notably moving from the Department of Transportation to its new home at the Department of Homeland Security. Change within the Coast Guard has become an everyday occurrence as our mission dictates flexible maneuvering to meet the challenges of day-to-day operations. As one of the many operating divisions within the Coast Guard system, the Pharmacy Program also is experiencing a sea of change.
Caregiver Stipend Program for Recent Veterans Creates Confusion for VA Health Providers, Beneficiaries Cont.
Caregiver Stipend Program for Recent Veterans Creates Confusion for VA Health Providers, Beneficiaries Cont.
Caregiver Stipend Program for Recent Veterans Creates Confusion for VA Health Providers, Beneficiaries
WASHINGTON — While VA has quickly rolled out its new caregiver-assistance program for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, speed may have come at the expense of transparency and consistency. Or, so said caregivers who report trouble understanding the limitations of the act, as well as disparities in how VA determines the size of the caregiver stipend.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime Cont.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
One of the most stimulating aspects of being a federal medicine provider is the truly global nature of our medical community and patients. Whether at a combat support hospital at Camp Bastian, Afghanistan, a health clinic in Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territories, or the 8th Medical Group, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, few places on this planet have not been touched at some point by federal medicine.
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