Latest News On Veterans’ Health

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Veteran Teaches Therapists How To Talk About Gun Safety When Suicide’s A Risk

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Most veterans who commit suicide do so with a gun, but most therapists don’t understand gun culture. A veteran who has struggled with depression himself now helps bridge that gap by educating mental health professionals.

Free Clinics Aim To Fill VA’s Shortfalls In Mental Health

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A billionaire hedge fund manager, whose son served in Afghanistan, has opened a chain of clinics to tend to the psychological needs of veterans

Vietnam Veteran Who Died Of Hepatitis Added To Memorial Wall

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Members of the military are more than twice as likely to have contracted hepatitis C than the general population. For many, the effects are felt years after the infection began.

VA Shifts To Clinical Pharmacists To Help Ease Patients’ Long Waits

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Some Veterans Affairs’ hospitals are cutting vets’ long waits for outpatient care appointments by authorizing specially-trained pharmacists to treat certain patients with chronic care needs.

Veterans Courted In California’s Ballot Fight Over Curbing Drug Prices

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The initiative would prohibit California state agencies from paying more for a prescription drug than what the Department of Veterans Affairs pays. Both sides are deploying veterans’ sympathetic and trusted image to win over voters.

For Fertility Treatment, Wounded Veterans Have To Pay The Bill

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U.S. military health care covers the high cost of in vitro fertilization, but the Veterans Affairs health system doesn’t. The discrepancy is putting vets with combat injuries in a bind.

It’s On The Test: New Questions Require Doctors To Learn About Military Medicine

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Medical licensing exams will include questions about military medicine, encouraging doctors to recognize and learn how to treat problems like PTSD.