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The U.S. has seen an increased rate of suicide among its veterans, and those deaths can change the lives of family and friends forever. This week on...
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Air Force veteran Billy Ramos, from Simi Valley, Calif., is 53 and gets health insurance for himself and for his family from Medicaid — the government…
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Despite recent efforts by Congress to improve the performance of the Veterans Administration, some Tallahassee vets and even a local caregiver say their...
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Some troops return from war only to face a new fight — symptoms of PTSD. But everything that follows traumatic experiences isn't bad. In fact, research shows they can actually trigger growth.
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One day in February, Salvatore Pelegrino, a cancer patient at the Veterans Administration hospital in Miami, was peeling an apple at a table on a patio...
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More Floridians could lose their health insurance under legislation being considered by the U.S. Senate. That includes the poor, the disabled and military…
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Memorial Day can be especially difficult for relatives of service members who died by suicide. They often feel stigmatized, even around other military...
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Almost half a million veterans gained health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, cutting the number of uninsured vets by 40 percent.
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The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have drafted more than a million family members into caring for returning wounded and injured troops. They've been...
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A growing number of veterans are looking to agriculture for their next career and entrepreneurial opportunity.