Marine Corps Veteran, Richard Shutts was helped by various non-profit organizations when he needed it. Now he works to give back to his fellow Veterans.
For Veterans with PTSD – and their families – the holidays can be difficult. Here are some very helpful tips on how you – and your loved ones - can cope and make the season less stressful.
Army Vietnam Veteran Donald Weiss is being treated for depression with Electro Convulsive therapy. He is under anesthesia and feels nothing during the procedure. And it’s working.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated […]
The Wheelchair Games are an annual event co-hosted by the Department of Veterans Affairs and Paralyzed Veterans of America.
To what extent does loneliness contribute to depression in Veterans? A VA-funded study has addressed that relatively unexplored question.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) represents a significant health concern for millions of Veterans and their families and friends. The number of U.S. Veterans diagnosed with PTSD varies by service era.
Mental Health Month: two Veterans and a doctor held a panel on YouTube to discuss what mental health can, should and does mean to our nation’s Veterans.
VA focuses on more than just physical health for its […]
A Veteran shares her experiences and struggles with VA Care for obstetric care, and the need for a streamlined process to aid reintegrating female Veterans.