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Category: PTSD

The Dangers of Burn Pit Exposure

Burn or open-air pits are used in military base camps to incinerate waste. These burn pits have caused significant health concerns for veterans returning from deployments, especially those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Severe health conditions faced by Veterans

Understanding the Link Between PTSD and Secondary Headaches

Headaches are a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and are often overlooked as a minor inconvenience or a common ailment not easily related to their service. Unfortunately for many veterans, these headaches, especially chronic ones, can be a

The Health Hazard Landscape of Afghanistan

The United States’ involvement in Afghanistan for nearly two decades has left an enduring impact on a number of lives. While the visible wounds of war are often discussed, a more personal threat has emerged among veterans: cancer. The service

Types of Cancers Linked to Military Service

Military service members make significant sacrifices to protect our country, often putting their lives on the line. Unfortunately, many veterans face another battle after they return home: cancer. Due to the nature of their service, certain cancers have been linked

What is the Significance of Camp Lejeune

Water, a fundamental necessity for human life, turned into a silent enemy at Camp Lejeune. Servicemen and women, civilian employees, and their families, all unknowingly consumed water tainted with hazardous chemicals. This contamination, a stark contrast to what one would

Is GERD Covered by VA Benefits

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic digestive condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach. This backflow can cause heartburn, chest pain, regurgitation, and other uncomfortable symptoms. This condition can