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For Saanich police officer Janis Carmena, the ocean has always been a sanctuary. Diagnosed with PTSD, Janis found solace and ...
The skier, who suffered a deep puncture wound to her abdomen, tells PEOPLE about the mental toll the injury took ...
George Brown benefited from an expansion of the state’s military diversion statute, which suspends criminal charges for ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) isn’t caused by just one faulty switch in the brain; it’s more like a tangled orchestra of genes and cells thrown off-key by trauma. With many genetic players ...
After five years of denials, a former Marine suffering from PTSD and brain injury finally receives full VA disability ...
The Pfc. Joseph Dwyer Veterans Peer-To-Peer program is currently operating under a different organizational framework than ...
A gathering on Saturday in Muskegon celebrated America’s independence and those who continue to help preserve it.
"That was the only time in my life he ever gave any real details, and I was in my 40s and had already done eight years of ...
"We feel stabbed in the back" members of a non-profit support group for veterans in the program lament politically motivated ...
Understaffing is forcing many correction officers to work long hours, leading to excessive taxpayer spending on overtime.
For many veterans who served overseas, the Fourth of July brings mixed emotions: Pride in their service, but also reminders ...