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Medicare and Medicaid/Veterans Health Plan

  • VA Launches Phone Campaign to Help Homeless American Veterans
  • VA Encourages Female Veterans for Breast Cancer Screenings

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Financial Resources

  • The US Veterans Administration’s GI Bill Recent Amendments
  • The “Road Map for Success” for the US Veterans Administration GI Bill
  • 3 Tips For Easing the Veterans Disability Benefits Application Process
  • How the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs Helps Veterans Survivors Buy a Home
  • Differences in Social Security Benefits for World War II Veterans

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Caregiver Resources

  • Correlation between Iraq Veterans PTSD and Medical Illness
  • 5 Tips to Help Identify With Handicapped Veterans
  • Know Your Threshold as a Veteran’s Caregiver
  • What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
  • Fly Fishing Retreat Therapeutic for Veterans and Their Caregivers

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Amputation

  • US Military Veteran with Traumatic Amputation Returned To Active Duty
  • US Military Veteran’s Story of Triumph over Disability Inspires Movie

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Need Help Coping with PTSD? There’s a phone app for that.
  • President Obama Addresses PTSD Suicide and the Stigma of Iraq Veterans
  • Prolonged Exposure Therapy Helping PTSD in US Veterans
  • Treating PTSD Veterans with Cognitive Processing Therapy
  • Jacksonville Naval Hospital Uses Horse Therapy for PTSD US Veterans

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Iraq War Veterans

  • USA Battle Buddies Helping Save Dogs and Veterans at the Same Time

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Resources

  • 4 Veteran Homeless Services Offered by the Dept of Veterans Affairs
  • Spotlight on US Veteran Care: Miami Veterans Hospital in Miami, FL

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Honoring Our Vets

  • 5 Benefits to Donate through Your IRA to United States Veterans
  • The All-In for Vets Charity Poker Tournament Was a Hit!
  • Details about Donating to United States Veterans from Your Roth IRA
  • Celebrate Veterans Day 2011 and Support Care for Disabled Veterans!
  • Ideas to Honor U.S. Veterans on Veterans Day

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Physical Injuries

  • MRI Studies Find Gulf War Veterans Suffer Abnormal Brain Blood Flow
  • Increase in Cancer Cases Near Fort Detrick Blamed on Agent Orange
  • Military Base in Korea Still Agent Orange Concern Since Vietnam War
  • Potential End to Presumptive Illness Status for Gulf War Veterans
  • Military Investigates Okinawa as Area of Agent Orange Exposure

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Psychological Injuries

  • Scuba Therapy for American Veterans Shown to Benefit Body and Mind
  • Simple Transcendental Meditation Therapy for Veteran’s with PTSD
  • Canadian Veteran of Afghanistan War Develops His Own PTSD Therapy
  • Researchers Seek to Categorize Types of TBI Severity
  • Magnetic Stimulation Therapy Helps Alleviate Veterans’ PTSD Symptoms

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General

  • White House Christmas Decor Honors Fallen Troops
  • Holiday Gift Ideas for Veterans' Caregivers
  • Smart Home Program Helping Veterans Become More Independent
  • 5 Ways to Combat Veteran Homelessness Beyond VA Efforts
  • VA’s Public Service Announcement Highlighting Women Veterans

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Medicare and Medicaid/Veterans Health Plan

  • Department of Veterans Affairs Hotline for Homeless Veterans (Part B)
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Hotline for Homeless Veterans (Part A)

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Financial Resources

  • How the US Veterans Administration GI Bill Help Veterans Return to College (Part B)
  • How the US Veterans Administration GI Bill Helps Veterans Return to College (Part A)
  • Claiming Disability Veteran Status for SSDI & SSI Benefits (Part B)
  • Claiming Disability Veteran Status for SSDI & SSI Benefits (Part A)
  • Understanding Veterans Survivor Benefits from the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs (Part B)

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Caregiver Resources

  • Balancing Your Life to Care for Handicapped Vietnam Era Veteran (Part B)
  • Balancing Your Life to Care for Handicapped Vietnam Era Veteran (Part A)
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Definition of Iraq Military Veteran Suffering PTSD (Part B)
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Definition of Iraq Military Veteran Suffering PTSD (Part A)
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs Helping Caregivers Take Care of Themselves (Part B)

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Amputation

  • Help US Military Veteran Cope Traumatic Amputation through Veterans Website (Part B)
  • Help US Military Veteran Cope Traumatic Amputation through Veterans Website (Part A)

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Treating a US Veteran with Veterans Compensation for PTSD (Part B)
  • Treating a US Veteran with Veterans Compensation for PTSD (Part A)
  • How Family Can Help Hospitalized US Veterans Cope with PTSD (Part B)
  • How Family Can Help Hospitalized US Veterans Cope with PTSD (Part A)

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Iraq War Veterans

  • PTSD in Iraq War Veterans is a Growing Concern for Advocates (Part B)
  • PTSD in Iraq War Veterans is a Growing Concern for Advocates (Part A)

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Press Releases

  • Care for Disabled Veterans to Provide Critical Free Service to Disabled American Veterans

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Honoring Our Vets

  • Vet-Friendly IME Provider: Dr. Helene Schwartz-Cohen PSY.D
  • Donating from Your IRA: A Way to Make a United States Veterans Tribute (Part B)
  • Donating from Your IRA: A Way to Make a United States Veterans Tribute (Part A)
  • Celebrate Veterans Day in South Florida with a FREE Veterans Appreciation Dinner Followed by a Texas Hold ’Em Tourney, Prize Giveaways and Tons More Fun! Save $25 By Registering Early!
  • What is the purpose of Veterans Day? Ways to Honor Our Veterans (Part B)

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Physical Injuries

  • Disabling Illnesses Common to the Gulf War Veteran (Part B)
  • Disabling Illnesses Common to the Gulf War Veteran (Part A)
  • How Department of Veterans Affairs Agent Orange Cases are Handled (Part B)
  • How Department of Veterans Affairs Agent Orange Cases are Handled (Part A)
  • Disabling Effects of Agent Orange on Vietnam Veterans (Part B)

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Psychological Injuries

  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in War Veterans: Disability of a Veteran (Part B)
  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in War Veterans: Disability of a Veteran (Part A)
  • Coping with PTSD Symptoms: Veterans of the Gulf War (Part B)
  • Coping with PTSD Symptoms: Veterans of the Gulf War (Part A)
  • Veterans of War with TBI: Obtaining Veteran Medical Records (Part B)

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General

  • Caring for the American Veteran: Avoiding Caregiver Burnout (Part B)
  • Caring for the American Veteran: Avoiding Caregiver Burnout (Part A)

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