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Archive for October 6th 2011

States Shift Medical Costs to VA by Identifying Overlooked Vets Cont.

Replicating The Program Nationwide The project began in 2003 with two full-time employees and $700,000 in seed money, with the understanding from state legislators that the program would be discontinued if it did not make back at least twice that ...

States Shift Medical Costs to VA by Identifying Overlooked Vets

OLYMPIA, WA — As the tepid economy puts a vise on spending nationwide, state governments are searching for ways to take the pressure off their treasuries.

Troops Severely Injured Outside of War Zones Now Eligible for Payouts Cont.

‘Blue-Water Veterans’ VSOs are fighting for benefits for Navy veterans who served in Vietnam but never set foot on land. They are known as “blue-water veterans,” and, currently, benefits do not automatically expend to them. Regulations were expand...

Troops Severely Injured Outside of War Zones Now Eligible for Payouts

WASHINGTON — Military veterans injured between 2001 and 2005 are now retroactively eligible for traumatic injury benefits, even if they never deployed overseas to battle zones in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Study Examines Association Between DHA Levels and Suicide Risk

WASHINGTON — Diet impacts far more than waistlines and the risk of obesity. In fact, the military has been paying close attention to not only the role of nutrition in maintaining physical health, but also how it relates to psychological health issues such as suicide and even TBI.

Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's

I had the misfortune recently of stumbling across a movie documentary, “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” narrated by Ben Stein, as I was channel-surfing with my eldest daughter following the evening news.

Many Servicemembers Who Commit Suicide Have Never Seen Battle Cont.

Evaluation of Prevention Programs Woodson said more research is needed, including using metrics to evaluate suicide prevention programs in the military. “One of the things that we have to be careful of in a resource-constrained environment is tha...

Many Servicemembers Who Commit Suicide Have Never Seen Battle

WASHINGTON — When servicemembers commit suicide, a common misperception is that the extreme act is a response to traumatic battlefield experiences.

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