The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Rural Health is collaborating with the VA’s Quality Enhancement Research Initiative to increase access to mental healthcare for rural veterans via ...
The VA announced a $1.5 million grant to study MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD and alcohol use disorder in veterans. The study will be conducted at VA medical centers in Rhode Island and Connecticut, ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs will launch its first clinical study since the 1960s into the effectiveness of psychedelic drugs as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, the ...
According to a posting on ClinicalTrials.gov, the US Department of Veterans Affairs is embarking on a new clinical trial of its PTSD Coach app, to test whether the app is more effective with clinician ...
For far too many American veterans, serving our country is followed by serving time. Combat-related trauma and other “invisible injuries” complicate the difficult transition from military to civilian ...
The Montana Department of Veteran Affairs is urging the public to consider veterans with PTSD prior to using fireworks. “The Fourth of July can be a difficult time for our nation’s heroes because the ...
In 1944 when an uninjured private, Charles H. Kuhl, said he "couldn't take it anymore," Gen. George S. Patton called him a "yellow coward," slapped him, and threw him out of the hospital tent. The U.S ...
HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Department of Veteran Affairs is urging the public to be mindful of veterans with PTSD during celebrations this Fourth of July weekend. Sudden loud noises and bright ...