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Social Security Disability

  • Chemo-Resistant Colon Cancer Linked to Gene Mutation
  • Those at Increased Risk for Alzheimer’s May Benefit from Exercise
  • Annual Prostate Cancer Screening Not Found to Save Lives
  • 3 Factors that may Affect Death Rate from Parkinson’s Disease
  • Responding to a Social Security Disability Appointment Letter

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Veterans' Disability

  • Red Roof Hotels Offering Discount for Veterans and Their Families
  • Registration Open for National Veterans Wheelchair Games
  • Dogs on Deployment Care for the Pets of Active-Duty Soldiers
  • Scholarship for Disabled Veterans Application Deadline
  • Actor Gary Sinise Rallies at Benefit Concert for Disabled Marine

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Long-Term Disability

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening Should Be Done Annually
  • Risk Factors for Liver Cancer Identified
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Changes May Indicate Onset of Alzheimer’s
  • Risk of Diabetes in Postmenopausal Women Taking Statin Medication
  • Mental Decline Can Begin as Early as Age 45

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SSA & VA Federal Appeals

  • CAVC Veteran Attorney Explains What the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is
  • Should I appeal my Social Security Disability claim to Federal Court?
  • How do you Electronically File a Social Security Disability Federal Appeals?
  • Federal SSA Disability Outcome
  • Hire a Lawyer for a SSI/Disability Federal Appeal

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Personal Injury

  • Accident on 95-S closes highway for 5 hours
  • One Dead in Head-On Collision
  • Woman Dies In Milti-Car Crash
  • 18 Vehicle Accident on I-95 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  • Sheriff Crashes Into A Passing Car

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Disability Descriptions

  • Incidence Rates for Lymphoma
  • Causes of Lung Cancer

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Disability Secret of the Day

  • Attend Social Security Physical / Mental Examination Appointments
  • Complete Social Security Questionnaires and Forms--On Time!
  • Be proactive! Gather the information you'll need to apply for disability benefits ahead of time.
  • Top 5 Social Security Disability Myths Debunked
  • Follow Your Doctors' Orders - Take Your Prescription Drugs As Directed

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Appeals & Legal Briefs

  • When an ALJ omits important facts about your condition...
  • When an ALJ does not consider the opinions of your doctors...
  • ALJs may pose hypothetical situations during your hearing...
  • Will it be determined that you could perform your past work?
  • A judge may not always follow the laws...

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Petitions

  • What if one day you became disabled?

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General

  • VA Report Focuses on Improving Healthcare for Desert Storm Veterans
  • Important LTD Findings from 2011 Council for Disability Awareness
  • Nature Therapy for Veterans in Use at New Virginia Retreat
  • New Strategy to Stimulate Heart Cells
  • House Committee Passes Legislation For Service Dogs for Veterans

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Social Security Disability

  • Heart Problems Could Increase with High Vitamin D Consumption...
    Posted on 1/19/2012
  • New Cystic Fibrosis Drug Targets Root Problem of the Disease...
    Posted on 11/9/2011
  • Breakthrough on the Cause of Multiple Sclerosis through Upright MRI...
    Posted on 10/13/2011

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Veterans' Disability

  • Military Using Yoga as Treatment for PTSD and Psychological Issues...
    Posted on 1/5/2012
  • Honoring Our Veterans with Deals & Freebies on Veterans Day 2011...
    Posted on 11/8/2011
  • Dual Bills Will Address Military Sexual Trauma...
    Posted on 5/26/2011

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Long-Term Disability

  • Obese Colon Cancer Patients at Increased Risk of Surgical Site Infection...
    Posted on 5/26/2011
  • 2 Companies Vying For Submission of Hepatitis C Drugs...
    Posted on 11/5/2010
  • Obese Children at Increased Risk for Heart Disease...
    Posted on 6/30/2009

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Disability Descriptions

  • Oral Drug May Treat Aggressive Lymphoma...
    Posted on 8/20/2010

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Advancements in Treating Disabilities

  • Non-Invasive Treatment May Work for Lung Cancer Patients...
    Posted on 8/13/2010

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General

  • Knee Replacement Numbers Growing in Older Americans...
    Posted on 1/4/2012
  • Many Florida Charter Schools Lack Support for Disabled Students...
    Posted on 12/16/2011
  • 1 in 5 Female Soldiers Dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder...
    Posted on 12/16/2011

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Library

Social Security Disability

  • Receiving Appointment Letters after Applying for Social Security
  • Filing a Florida Muscular Dystrophy Disability Claim
  • SSDI Eligibility: Qualifying Medical Conditions for Miamians
  • Prostate Cancer Disability Description Under Social Security Administration
  • How COLA Can Affect Social Security Disability Benefits

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Veterans' Disability

  • CRSC: Combat Related Special Circumstance and Disability Compensation
  • Know the Signs of Past Agent Orange Exposure in Fort Lauderdale veterans
  • Can Agent Orange be passed to children of Agent Orange fathers?
  • Uncommon Symptoms of Exposure to Agent Orange You Need to Know
  • Veteran’s Affairs Claim Status of Veterans Exposed to Toxic Dust

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Long-Term Disability

  • Disabling Medical Conditions: Brain Tumors
  • The Council for Disability Awareness
  • Seven Ways to Increase Your Heart Health
  • Diet Tips to Help Your Teeth and Your Heart
  • Fighting Childhood Obesity is a Community Effort in Treasure Coast

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SSA & VA Federal Appeals

  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 8)
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 7)
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 6)
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 5)
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 4)

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Personal Injury

  • DUI Injury Victim Resources (Part A)
  • DUI Victims: Funeral Planning and Expenses (Part A)
  • DUI: Victim Services (Part A)
  • DUI: Victim Services (Part B)
  • DUI Victims: Funeral Planning and Expenses (Part B)

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Seguro Social por Incapacidad (en Español)

  • Cambios de Seguro Social, 2009 - Ajuste de costo de vida
  • Creditos de Trabajo Necesarios Para Recibir Beneficios por Incapacidad
  • Programas de Beneficios por Incapacidad
  • Abogados | Reclama de Beneficios por Incapacidad | Seguro Social y Compañías de Seguros Privados
  • Cómo Apelar la Decisión de el Seguro Social

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Disability Descriptions

  • Overview of Lymphoma
  • Overview of Lung Cancer
  • Brucellosis
  • Malaria
  • Q Fever

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Case Results & Legal Briefs

  • Prostate Cancer | Kidney Disease | Diabetes Mellitus (Case 66, p.5)
  • Prostate Cancer | Kidney Disease | Diabetes Mellitus (Case 66, p.4)
  • Prostate Cancer | Kidney Disease | Diabetes Mellitus (Case 66, p.3)
  • Prostate Cancer | Kidney Disease | Diabetes Mellitus (Case 66, p.2)
  • Hypertension | Social Security Disability (Case 65, p.5)

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Important Forms

  • Residual Functional Capacity Questionnaire
  • Service-Connected Questionnaire
  • Mental Capacity Assessment

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Newsletters

  • LaVan & Neidenberg Newsletter - January 2012 - Vol. 4, Issue 1
  • LaVan & Neidenberg Newsletter - December 2011 - Vol. 3, Issue 12
  • LaVan & Neidenberg Newsletter - November 2011 - Vol. 3, Issue 11
  • LaVan & Neidenberg Newsletter - August 2011 - Vol. 3, Issue 9
  • LaVan & Neidenberg Newsletter - August 2011 - Vol. 3, Issue 8

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Petitions

  • Florida: Free Access to Medical Records for the Disabled

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Veterans' Resources

  • Epilepsy Foundation of Florida
  • The American Veterans Disabled for Live Memorial
  • Wheelchairs for Warriors
  • VetWalking.org
  • Homes for Our Troops (HFOT)

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Resources for the Disabled

  • The Council for Disability Awareness
  • National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
  • Chamber of Commerce for Persons with Disabilities, Inc.

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General

  • Disability Law in Florida: Your Medical Records Rights
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 13)
  • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Brief: BVA Denial of Servie Connection (Brief 1, p 9)
  • Federal Social Security Brief: Appeals Council Disability Denial (Brief 1, p 13)
  • Federal Social Security Brief: Appeals Council Disability Denial (Brief 1, p 14)

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  • Social Security Disability
    • Chemo-Resistant Colon Cancer Linked to Gene Mutation
    • Those at Increased Risk for Alzheimer’s May Benefit from Exercise
    • Annual Prostate Cancer Screening Not Found to Save Lives
    • 3 Factors that may Affect Death Rate from Parkinson’s Disease
    • Responding to a Social Security Disability Appointment Letter
    • Excess Abdominal Weight Linked to Dementia in Women
    • Despite New Unemployment Rate, Social Security Disability Claims Continue to Rise
    • 5 Easy Steps to See if Muscular Dystrophy Qualifies for Disability Pay
    • Imaging Tests for Breast Cancer Patients Can Determine Treatment but Raise Costs
    • Cancer Costs Increase with Side Effects from Targeted Cancer Drugs
    • New Biomarker Test May Be Able to Diagnose a Heart Attack Faster
    • Rise in Resting Heart Rate May Indicate Increased Risk of Fatal Heart Disease
    • Obese Esophageal Cancer Patients May Be at Risk of Recurrence and Death
    • Cardiovascular Health in the U.S. Needs Improvement
    • 2 Types of Muscular Dystrophy May Increase Risk of Cancer
    • Stroke Patients May Recover Better with Magnetic Brain Stimulation
    • Breast Cancer Treatment May Impact Memory and Concentration
    • Brain Abnormalities in Parkinson’s Patients May Be Linked to Dementia
    • Cancer Patients at Risk of Blood Clots Even after Discharged from Hospital
    • Development of Multiple Sclerosis Inside and Outside of the Brain
    • 1 in Every 5 Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Strikes Non-Smokers
    • Type 2 Diabetes Combined with Depression May Produce Dementia
    • Prognosis of Colon Cancer Worse for Obese, Type 2 Diabetes Patients
    • PIB PET scan may be able to distinguish Alzheimer’s from another form of dementia. Call a Fort Lauderdale Social Security disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.
    • 3 Autoimmune Disorders at Greatest Risk for Pulmonary Embolism
    • Damage after Heart Attack May Depend on the Time of Day
    • Patients Undergoing Angioplasty at Risk of Being Readmitted to Hospital
    • Heart Valve Surgery for Infective Endocarditis May Increase Survival Rate
    • Emotional and Financial Toll of Early Onset Alzheimer’s
    • Avastin Approval for Treating Advanced Breast Cancer Revoked
    • Hospital Readmissions after Colon Surgery Often Due to Surgical Site Infections
    • 5 Ways Heart Disease May Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits
    • Rate of Dementia Patients Being Hospitalized Expected to Soar
    • Increase in Applications from Baby Boomers Prolongs Social Security Disability
    • Challenges in the Workforce When It Comes to Alzheimer’s
    • Death from Advanced Lung Cancer May Be Delayed with New Therapy
    • New Discoveries Made in the Fight against Pancreatic Cancer
    • 8 Types of Income that Doesn’t Reduce SSDI Benefits
    • 3 Risk Factors for Liver Cancer
    • Risk of Disability Increased for Dementia Patients Who Suffer a Stroke
    • Frequency of Diabetes Diagnosed in the U.S.
    • 4 Types of Income that May Hurt Your Social Security Disability Income Benefits
    • Moderate Drinking May Raise the Risk of Breast Cancer
    • Alzheimer Patients May be Taking Medication that Counter Effects Alzheimer’s Drugs
    • NSAIDs May Cut Risk of Fatal Colorectal Cancer in Older Women
    • Drug Treatment for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Stopped for Safety Concerns
    • Depression May Qualify for Social Security Disability
    • SSI Benefits to Receive a 3.6% COLA Increase in 2012
    • Stroke Patients Fare Better with Focused Treatment
    • Existing Bacterium May Be Linked to Colon Cancer
    • SSA Adds 13 New Conditions to Compassionate Allowances Program
    • 30% Decrease in Hospitalization Rates for Heart Failure
    • September Social Security Disability Applications Higher than Past 2 Years
    • Waiting Period for Social Security Disability Benefits Could Be 3 Years
    • Possible Link Found between Sleep Deprivation and Alzheimer’s
    • A Mild Stroke Could Develop Other Serious Complications
    • Signs of Dementia May be Hidden at Your Workplace
    • Therapies for Heart Failure May Save 70,000 Lives Every Year
    • Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Could Lead to Disability
    • Risk of Bleeding from Blood Thinner Medication and SSRI Antidepresssants
    • Treating Prostate Cancer that Leads to Disability
    • Cost of Cancer Care High and Expected to Significantly Increase
    • Possible Method Found to Prevent Immune System Damage from HIV
    • Common Genetic Mutation Found in Lou Gehrig’s Disease
    • Lagging Economy Sends More Floridians in Pursuit of Social Security Disability Benefits
    • Alzheimer’s Risk May Be Doubled for Those with Diabetes
    • MRIs Better at Detecting Breast Cancer in High Risk Women
    • Genetic Variant Raises Risk of Death after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
    • SSA Executive Earns Medal for Improving Compassionate Allowances Program
    • 6 Ways to Stretch Social Security Disability Benefits Without COLA Increases
    • Heart Devices Linked to Increased Risk of Death Due to Infection
    • Insulin Could Prove to Be Possible Treatment for Alzheimer’s
    • September’s 2011 Independence Expo-Orlando for the Disabled
    • Florida State’s Football Coach Reveals His Treatment for Prostate Cancer
    • Brain Stents Found to Increase Risk of Strokes and Death
    • Affordable Care Act Could Significantly Improve Health in Women
    • Half of Americans Suffer Mental Health Problems at Some Point in Life
    • Short-Term Memory Loss Could Predict Alzheimer’s Better than Biomarkers
    • 4 Things You Can Expect in Your Social Security Disability Hearing
    • New Database Could Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Low Physical Activity and High Salt Intake May Lead to Cognitive Decline
    • Balloon Pump for Angioplasty Doesn’t Reduce Heart Attack Damage
    • How Social Media Use Can Hurt Your Social Security Disability Claim
    • Link Found Between 5 Genes and Deadly Form of Prostate Cancer
    • Patients Taking Antipsychotic Drugs in Danger of Serious Health Complications
    • Therapy Treatment Grant Hopes to Treat Epilepsy Patients Resistant to Drugs
    • Social Security Disability Benefits Prediction of Running Out by 2017
    • Endocrine Disorders Removed from SSA Listing of Impairments
    • Antibody Could Potentially Detect Ovarian Cancer
    • How SSA Needs to Prepare for Future Online Services
    • Ultrasound May Detect Risk of Stroke for Those with Clogged Neck Arteries
    • Research Finds Multiple Sclerosis Not Caused by Blood Vessel Disorder
    • Glaucoma May Be Detected Earlier with Frequent Testing
    • Brain Stimulation Improves Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
    • Exercise Provides Significant Health Benefits to Cancer Patients
    • Your Attorney is a NOVA Member: Benefits
    • Missing Link to Common Brain Cancer May Have Been Found
    • “Stroke Belt” May Have Earned New Title of “Sepsis Belt”
    • Stem Cell Therapy May Treat and Cure Kidney Disease
    • Researchers Discover Genetic Differences in Stomach Tumors
    • A Florida Disability Claim Lawyer Will Recommend Documentation to Help Your Case
    • Dementia Risk May Increase with Clogged Arteries
    • Programs May Prevent Heart Disease and Save Billions for Treatment
    • ADA’s Recent Disability Facts
    • Dysthymia, Mild Form of Depression, Leading to Social Security Benefits
    • Belly Fat Increases Risk of Death for Patients with Kidney Disease
    • Gene-Based Tests Not Reliable for Diagnosing or Treating Cancer
    • 3 Lifestyle Changes That Could Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s
    • Common Anti-Depressants for Alzheimer Patients Not Easing Depression
    • Cancer More Deadly to Men than Women
    • More Than 200,000 Suffer Cardiac Arrest Annually in U.S.
    • Colon Cancer Death Rates Not Dropping in Southern States of U.S.
    • Low Risk Breast Cancer Patients May Only Need Mammogram Every 3 Years
    • 9 Tips for Completing Social Security Disability Application Process
    • Betty Ford Remembered for Bringing Breast Cancer Out of the Shadows
    • Inaccuracy in Recorded Radiation Treatment for Breast Cancer
    • Those Living in “Stroke Belt” Likely to Suffer Cognitive Difficulties
    • Non-Emergency Angioplasties Performed Too Often
    • Three Categories of Immune System Disorders That May Qualify for Disability Benefits
    • Blood Clot Risk Reduced by Less Invasive Colon Surgery
    • Florida’s Hurricane Season Promotes Social Security Direct Deposit
    • Critical Time Lost in Transferring Heart Attack Patients to Hospitals
    • Older Breast Cancer Patients Not Receiving Recommended Radiation after Mastectomy
    • Patients Not Taking Medication for Peripheral Artery Disease Risk Death
    • Older Women and the Link Between Breast Cancer & Cardiovascular Diseases
    • Experimental Surgery May Cure Complication of Breast Cancer Treatment
    • Increased Waiting Time on Social Security Disability Claims
    • New Hormone Marker May Indicate Risk of Kidney Failure and Death
    • Failure to Detect Colon Cancer Due to Improper Bowel Prep
    • U.S. Counties Lag Behind in Life Expectancy
    • Olive Oil May Reduce Risk of Stroke in Adults
    • What to Look For in a South Florida Disability Attorney
    • Mild Cognitive Impairment Could Be Sign for Alzheimer’s
    • Abnormalities on Right Side of Heart May Indicate Lung Problems
    • 2 New Drugs May Extend Lives of Melanoma Patients
    • Drug Found to Possibly Treat and Prevent Breast Cancer
    • Genetic Variations Discovery Raises Hope for Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis
    • Smoking Could Kill As Many As 8 Million People Annually
    • Social Security Administration Improvements Win W. Edwards Deming Award
    • New Findings Suggest Stress Doesn’t Contribute to Flare-Ups of Multiple Sclerosis
    • Women at Higher Risk of Death with Newly Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation
    • Oral Steroids and Injections Both Effective in Restoring Hearing Levels
    • Coronary Artery Disease Is Leading Cause of Death in Women
    • Phone App Could Lead to Diagnosis and Treatment Plan of a Stroke
    • Breast Cancer Risk May Be Reduced by Drinking at Least 5 Cups of Coffee Daily
    • Pancreatic Cancer Treatments Vary Significantly in Quality of Life and Survival Rates
    • New Program from United Spinal Association Gives a Voice to Those Using Mobility Devices
    • Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients Usually Benefit from Radical Prostatectomy
    • That Cup of Joe May Decrease Your Risk of Prostate Cancer
    • Memory Loss Not the Only Sign of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
    • Chronic Use of Tylenol May Raise Risk of Certain Blood Cancers
    • Heart Attack Patients at Increased Risk of Cardiac Damage with Anemia Drug
    • New Study Finds 1 in 7 Strokes Happen While Victim is Sleeping
    • Pain Relievers Could Increase Risk of Heart Attack or Death for Certain Patients
    • Women Less Likely to Receive Lifesaving Procedures for a Heart Attack
    • Heart Disease and Cancer Top the List of US Deaths
    • Paper Checks for Social Security Disability to Be Phased Out by March 2013
    • Controversial Study Claims Low Salt Diet Increases Risk of Heart Attack
    • 3 Myths about Social Security Disability Coverage
    • The Fight to Reduce Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke
    • Refining the Treatment of Breast Cancer to Minimize Disability
    • Death Rates Improving for Those with Hypertension
    • Brain Shrinkage Early Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Lack of Sunlight & Common Virus Linked to Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
    • Alzheimer’s Could Be Slowed Down by Treating Other Medical Conditions
    • Alzheimer’s May Be Redefined as Spectrum Disease with 3 Stages
    • Early Trials for a Vaccine for Deadly Brain Tumor Show Promise
    • Are Heart Attacks More or Less Likely in the A.M.?
    • Star Trek Stars Team Up with SSA to Promote Online Services
    • A Popular Alzheimer’s Drug Not Helpful to Those in Early Stages
    • When and Where You Should Get a Medical Source Statement
    • New Implantable Device May Treat Severe Hypertension
    • Florida Health Tips: Treating Colon Cancer
    • Biomarker Provides Clues to Severity of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • One Step Closer to Understanding the Cause & Progression of Alzheimer’s
    • April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month
    • Florida Stroke Victims: Promising New Therapies in Testing Phase
    • Are Conflicts of Interest Affecting Heart Health Guidelines?
    • Behavioral Problems Linked to Some Parkinson’s Drugs
    • One Step Closer to a Cure for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    • Using Aspirin to Reduce Chances of Colorectal Cancer
    • SSA Holds Compassionate Allowances Hearing on Autoimmune Diseases
    • Symptoms of Dementia May Actually Indicate Sleep Disorder
    • Life-Saving Measures Proposed for Sufferers of DVT
    • How Disabled Indigent Individuals Can Qualify For SSI Payments
    • March Is National Kidney Month
    • Heart Disease Test on Kidney Patients May Be Ineffective
    • Nearly 15 Million People in U.S. Caring for Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Where You Live in the Country May Affect Your Quality of Healthcare
    • When Your Disability Benefits Focus on Work History or Income Level
    • Cancer Patients May Suffer Cognitive Problems Because of Pain Meds
    • Dementia Risk Elevated in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke
    • Are Drugs Being Used More than Talk Therapy to Treat Mental Illness?
    • U.S. Has High Incidence of Bipolar Disorder
    • Those With Inflammatory Bowel Disease May be At Risk for Deadly Blood Clots
    • What Your Bloodwork Says About Your Risk of Suffering Stroke
    • Are Mammograms Effective For Women Who’ve Never Had Cancer?
    • Understanding the Link Between Genetics and Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Bill Going Before Senate May Significantly Alter the Rights of the Disabled
    • Action Needed: Continuing Resolution HR 1 Would Limit Access to Legal Help for Disabled
    • Do Social Security Disability Benefits Improve Mortality Rates?
    • Researchers May Be Zeroing in on Cause of Multiple Sclerosis
    • Certain Pesticides Linked to the Development of Parkinson’s Disease
    • Hearing Loss Linked to Dementia
    • Hormones; A Potential Cause of and Solution to Breast Cancer?
    • Brain Tissue Loss Linked to Schizophrenia Drugs
    • Researchers May Have Pinpointed Cause of Debilitating Vascular Disorder
    • It’s Tax Time! How Social Security Disability Benefits Affect Your Filing
    • Benefits Gap Between Men and Women Who Receive Social Security Disability
    • Maintaining Your Child’s Social Security Disability Benefits
    • Promising New Therapies For Treating Melanoma
    • Applying For Multiple Government Benefit Programs
    • New Guidelines for Patients at Risk of Stroke
    • Researchers Closer to Pinpointing Cause of Parkinson’s Disease
    • New Therapy Shown to Be Effective in Treating Brain Cancer
    • A Person’s Genetics May Tell Story of Cardiovascular Health
    • Treating Severe Multiple Sclerosis Flare-ups
    • U.S. Health Outlook; Higher Costs, Shorter Life Expectancy
    • Surgery as an Option for Patients with Dementia?
    • Controversial New Treatment for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
    • Private Consultants Hired to Help Speed Up SSA Disability Claims
    • FDA Considers New Diagnostic Test for Alzheimer’s Disease
    • FDA Approves New Drug to Manage Cancer Pain
    • Statins May Increase Risk of Second Stroke for Some Patients
    • Help For Prostate Cancer Patients Who Experience Incontinence
    • Scientists Find a Way to Stop Early Stages of Pancreatic Cancer
    • Decline in Cases of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
    • Medical Evidence and Your Social Security Disability Claim
    • Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Specific Blood Protein
    • Gene Mutation Discovered in One Type of Fatal Brain Cancer
    • Deadliest Cancer Gets Least Amount of Money for Research
    • Delayed Treatment of Cataracts Can Cause Unnecessary Agony
    • The 11 Sections of the Adult Disability Report
    • Significant Advancements in Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 2010
    • Life For Cancer Patients After Treating for Head and Neck Cancer
    • New Blood Test May Be Able to Detect a Single Cell of Cancer
    • Risk of Death in Leukemia Patients Increased with Highly Active Genes
    • Congress Passes National Alzheimer’s Project Act
    • Ovarian Cancer Screening Not as Effective as Hoped
    • Aortic Tears Aren’t Common, But Are Often Deadly
    • Researchers Find a 28% Drop in Cardiovascular Deaths in U.S.
    • Cholesterol Management May Decrease Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • The SSA Proposes Major Changes to Mental Disorder Claims
    • CDC Identifies Top 5 Causes of Death in America
    • Combination Therapies Beneficial in Treating Aggressive Breast Cancer
    • Your Income and Expenses during a Trial Work Period
    • The Social Security Administration Makes Changes to Fast-Track Process
    • Blood Vessel Dysfunction Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Genetic Variations Identified in Patients with Schizophrenia
    • You Can Attempt To Work While On SSD Benefits
    • Alzheimer’s Disease Risk May Be Lowered with Regular Walking
    • Potential New Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Under Development
    • Kidney Patients’ Hearts Helped with Daily Hemodialysis
    • Eye Implant May Help Individuals with Some Forms of Blindness
    • New Treatment Option for Late Stage Breast Cancer Approved by FDA
    • Appeal Hearings for Social Security Disability Averaging 442 Days
    • Fed. Regulations May Affect Disability Payments for Those with Mental Illness
    • Tensions Rising in Relation to Social Security Disability Backlog
    • Diesel Fumes Linked to Lung Cancer
    • Early Dialysis May Increase Risk of Death
    • Breast Cancer Death Could Be Increased in Smokers
    • Detecting Kidney Failure
    • High-Fat Diets May Increase a Person’s Risk for Pancreatic Cancer
    • Lung Cancer Risk May Be Lowered with Diabetes Drugs
    • Diabetes Linked to Colon Cancer in Men
    • Screening for Prostate Cancer May Be Beneficial Only to Healthy Men
    • The 4 Stages of a Social Security Disability Benefits Appeal
    • Exposure to Metal May Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
    • Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Increased with Heavy Smoking
    • Risk of Prostate Cancer Death May Be Cut in Half with Aspirin
    • Ground-Breaking Study on Alzheimer’s to Enter Second Phase
    • Colon Cancer Screenings Not Being Followed by Most Doctors
    • Bone Decay Linked to a Common Treatment for Prostate Cancer
    • Popular Ovarian Cancer Drug Loses Effectiveness After 1 Year
    • A Diet Rich in Fish May Reduce Risk of Prostate Cancer Death
    • Hospice Care a Cost-Effective Option for Heart Failure Patients
    • Potential New Treatment Option for Parkinson’s Disease
    • Tea and Coffee Drinkers May Have Lower Risk of Brain Tumor
    • Surgery for Aggressive Prostate Cancer Beneficial
    • Advancing Treatment Options for Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Sudden Cardiac Arrest Increased with Air Pollution
    • Treating Chronic Lung Disease
    • Potential New Treatments for Brain Cancer
    • Skin Disorders Categorized as Impairments by the SSA
    • Prostate Cancer Advances with Uninsured Patients
    • Traumatic Brain Injury May Be Treated with Drug Combination
    • Traumatic Brain Injury May Be Treated with Drug Combination
    • Genetic Risk Factors Identified for Ovarian Cancer
    • Colon Cancer Risk May Be Reduced by Taking Low-Dose Aspirin
    • Estimating Your Social Security Disability Income Amount
    • Heart Disease Combined with Depression Increases Odds of Death
    • Noninvasive Brain Stimulation May Help Recovery from Stroke
    • Gene Mutation May Predict Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Brain Imaging May Identify Risks for Neurodegenerative Diseases
    • Experimental Drug May Help Treat Bone Marrow Disorder
    • Molecule that Increases Survival of Stomach Cancer Is Discovered
    • Chronic Hepatitis B Is Leading Cause of Liver Cancer
    • Common Drug Used to Treat Asthma May Treat Multiple Sclerosis
    • Biomarkers in Blood May Help to Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Colon Cancer Death Not Reduced by Taking Multi-Vitamins
    • Vitamin B May Help Delay— or Even Prevent—Dementia
    • Colon Cancer Death Risk Increased with Obesity
    • Assessing the Fairness of the Kidney Transplant List
    • Returning To Work After a Disability
    • Researchers: No Direct Connection Between Mental Illness & Violence
    • Low-Carb Diet Rich in Vegetables May Reduce Death Rate
    • Medical Community Pushes for TBI To Be Reclassified as a Chronic Disease
    • The 2 Main Things that Define Disability
    • Late-Term Babies at Risk for Cerebral Palsy
    • AirTran Fined for Not Protecting Customers with Disabilities
    • Insulin Resistance May Be Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Lawsuit Being Filed Against the Social Security Administration
    • First Robotic Legs Are Developed
    • Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Update
    • Verizon Awards $55,000 to Help Individuals with Disabilities
    • Determining the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Abilities Expo in Houston, Texas is Aug. 27-29
    • Department of Defense Awards Reeve Foundation $5.4 Million
    • Brain Trauma Symptoms Similar to Lou Gehrig’s Disease
    • Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Halted
    • Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Predicted with a Spinal-Fluid Test
    • Nerve Connections in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries May Be Regenerated
    • New Classification Criteria for Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Diagnostic Criteria for Alzheimer’s Being Developed
    • Radiation Overdoses Can Cause Serious Health Problems
    • FDA Approves 1st Stem Cell Clinical Trial for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
    • Disabling Conditions: Diabetes and Foot Ulcers
    • New National Hearing Center for Social Security Disability Opens in Midwest
    • Treatment for Leukemia
    • New Alzheimer’s Treatment May Be on the Horizon
    • Increasing Prescription Drug Abuse in United States
    • Top 20 Wheelchair-Friendly Cities in the U.S.
    • 20 Years of the American With Disabilities Act (ADA)
    • New Hope For Those Who Suffer From Cardiac Hypertrophy Heart Disease
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    • Fish Consumption May Lower Risk of Vision Loss
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    • Some Conditions Make Applying for Disability Difficult
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    • Documenting Your Disability
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    • Stay Updated on Wait Times for Disability
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    • Immigrant Charged with Fraud Against SSA
    • Wait Times for Disability Decision Could End in Death
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    • Diabetes and Social Security Disability
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    • CA and HI Disability Services To Be Investigated
    • Increase Your Chances of Disability Payments
    • SSA Program Stopped Benefits by Mistake
    • A Qualified Lawyer Can Work Wonders for Your Disability Case
    • Ensure the Accuracy of Your Social Security Disability Documents
    • Proposed Tax Hike Could Help Medicare
    • Roadblocks Should Not Stop the Disabled from Working
    • New Rules Prohibit Discrimination of Additional Disabilities
    • Stay Updated Regarding the Ticket to Work Program
    • Disability Rates Expected to Increase Among Baby Boomers
    • Fraud Case Ends with Check to SSA
    • Keeping Your Lawyer Informed Can Help Win SSA Case
    • Consider a Center for Disabilities If You Need Support
    • SSA Receives Money Back After Fraud
    • Count on Long Wait Times When Dealing with the SSA
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    • Avoid Delays When You Alert the SSA of Your Move
    • Avoid Fraud by Choosing the Right Representative Payee
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    • Stay Updated on the Fight for COLA
    • Beware of a Representative Payee Mishandling Funds
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    • Look to Local Programs for Disability Assistance
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    • Learn How to Become a Representative Payee
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    • Air Force Mortuary Disposal of Soldiers Remains in Landfill
    • The Cost of Living Allowance for Veterans May be Raised
    • Legislation to Create Burn Pit Illness Registry Gains Veterans Support
    • The VA offers Multiple Therapy-Based Treatments for PTSD
    • Celebrate Veterans Day 2011 in Florida With a Charity Poker Tournament!
    • Suicide Rate Increasing in Military Soldiers and Veterans
    • New VA Study Lacks Sufficient Data about Iraqi Burn Pits & Bronchiolitis
    • Veterans Education Benefits May be Affected by Budget Cut
    • HUD Study Shows Disproportionate Number of Young Homeless Veterans
    • Tampa VA Loses Private Pictures of Breast Cancer Patients
    • Younger Veterans More Likely to Forego PTSD Drugs
    • VA Offers New Therapy Program to Veterans Suffering a Stroke
    • New Jobs Bill Offers Businesses Incentives to Hire Veterans
    • Disabled Veterans Ran this Year’s NYC Marathon
    • Florida State University Plans on Building Veteran-Friendly Campus
    • Soldiers and Veterans Urged to be Checked for Rabies
    • VA Agrees to Share Information on Restricted Treatments
    • 2 Separate Security Incidents Put VA Medical Records at Risk
    • VA Integrates New Program to Improve Surgical Systems for Veterans
    • VA Set-Asides for Veteran-Owned Businesses Not Being Granted
    • Air Force RIF Board Dismissed Over 400 Officers
    • New EVEAH Program Brings Healthcare to Qualifying Veterans
    • VA Mental Health Care Becoming More Expensive
    • Nicotine Dependency: A Growing Problem for American Veterans
    • VA Grants $7.5 Million to Adaptive Sports Program
    • VA Mental Health Care Varies Across the Nation
    • New Bill May Create Easier Access to Basic Records for Veterans
    • Military Sexual Assault Disability Claims Review Process Likely Restructured
    • U.S. Veterans Perceive Barriers Preventing Mental Health Treatment
    • Widows of Disabled Veterans Given Right to Use VA Home Loans
    • James Haley VA Not Paying for Veterans Care Associated with Fee Basis Program
    • VA Encouraging Female Veterans to Begin Breast Cancer Screening
    • Veterans Groups Give Federal Supercommittee Guide for VA Budget Cuts
    • New Bill Plans to Allow Veterans Use Educational Benefits for Startup Businesses
    • Gulf War Syndrome Research Almost Eliminated by Senate Vote
    • Veterans Receiving Disability Compensation Cannot Lose Insurance Payments
    • Congressional Members Criticize the Miami VA
    • More Integrated Health Care for Veterans Through iHealth App
    • Veteran Denied Disability Benefits Due to Same-Sex Marriage
    • Lawsuit Claims VA’s Negligence Resulted in Veteran’s Suicide
    • EZ Claim Application Makes LaVan & Neidenberg More Efficient
    • New Bill Focuses on Therapy Dog Training Program for Disabled Veterans
    • New Bill Would Mandate VA Sexual Assault Record Keeping
    • Department of Defense Wants Change in Military Sexual Trauma Counseling
    • Atomic Veterans Having Difficulty Drawing Disability Compensation
    • Stolen Hospital Records Present Risk of Identity Theft to Veterans
    • LaVan & Neidenberg’s Innovative EZ Claim for Disability Applicants in Spotlight at IBM Forum in N.Y.C.
    • Department of Veterans Affairs Removes Offensive PTSD Hats from Shelves
    • VA Launches Operation Sacred Trust in Southern Florida
    • Department of Veterans Affairs Distributes Faulty ID Cards to Veterans
    • Reboot Program Helps Veterans Focus on Finding Civilian Employment
    • Soaring Numbers of Veterans Seeking Help for Mental Health Conditions
    • Department of Veterans Affairs Not Meeting Demands for Mental Health Care
    • Lawsuit Claims Veterans Were Defrauded on Mortgages
    • Pentagon Budget Cut Initiative to Fund VA Healthcare
    • Investigation Finds Inaccuracy in VA’s Co-Payment Billing
    • VA Strengthens Requirements to Protect Veteran-Owned Businesses
    • Army Plans to Discharge 20,000 Soldiers for Medical Disability Purposes
    • Investigation Clears VA Medical Staff of Wrongful Death
    • VA Connects Cocaine Use with Glaucoma
    • Final Deadline for Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay Approaching
    • Smartphone and IPad Access May Lead To VA Mobile App Store
    • Veteran Students Studying Online Eligible for GI Stipend
    • Delayed Benefits Affecting Thousands of Veterans
    • Stigma of Mental Disease Still Stopping Veterans From Seeking Help
    • VA’s Breach of Duty for Patient Medical Files
    • New Legislation Would Provide ID Cards For All Veterans
    • Disabled Veteran Finds Inspiration from Animal Star of “Dolphin Tale”
    • One-Third Of Veterans Think The Middle East Wars are a Waste
    • VA Eliminates GI Bill Backlog
    • Veterans Reporting Hearing Loss More Frequently
    • VA Attempting To Gain More Veteran Participation in VLER Pilot Program
    • Female Veterans May Show Connection Between PTSD And MST
    • Many IEDs In Afghanistan Linked to Pakistan By Common Ingredient
    • Family Caregivers to Wounded Veterans Face a Number of Challenges
    • Florida Lawmaker Closes Loophole that Allowed Companies to Profit From Disabled Vets
    • Sign Our Petition to Help Disabled Veterans in Florida
    • Arthritis a Growing Concern For Young Veterans
    • Stand Down Helps Hundreds Of Local Veterans in Orlando
    • Private Schools Drawing Large Percentage Of GI Bill Payments
    • Veterans Given Access to Alternate Treatments for PTSD
    • Recognizing Wounded Veterans & Veterans Issues Through a Walk
    • VA Settles Houston Cemetery Lawsuit With Multiple Concessions
    • Disabled Veterans Compete in National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic
    • VA Medical Centers No Longer Using Avastin To Treat Eye Disease
    • Gulf War Vet News: Researchers Seek Definitive Diagnosis For Gulf War Syndrome
    • Dayton VA Dental Patients Need Additional Testing for Infectious Diseases
    • Veterans Said to Be Receiving Top Level Care at Pensacola VA Medical Center
    • Ranking Health Officials Studying VistA’s Operating Potential
    • Burn Pits Causing Multiple Health Problems For Soldiers & Veterans
    • Retroactive Benefit Payments Now Available To More Veterans
    • Wounded Warriors Project Teams With Golf Companies
    • Fatigues To Fabulous Program Aims to Help Female Veterans
    • VA Facilities May Soon Allow More Service Dogs
    • Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act Passes House
    • Historic Overturn of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Could Impact Veterans
    • Female Veterans Suffer From PTSD Differently Than Male Veterans
    • Miami VA Staff Facing Recommended Disciplinary Measures
    • VA Medical Centers Operating At New Readiness Level
    • Gulf War Veterans Running Out Of Time To File Presumptive Illness Claims
    • Veteran News: Reevaluating the Standards for the Purple Heart Award
    • Two New Veterans Bills Pass Through The House Committee
    • Debate Over VA’s West LA Campus Closer To Settlement
    • New Annual Meeting To Address Suicides Among Soldiers And Veterans
    • Veterans Religious Freedom Act Proposed
    • Compensation & Pension Pilot Program Helps Overseas Veterans
    • House Veterans Affairs Committee Passes Multiple Veteran-Friendly Bills
    • Veterans Being Paired With Canine Battle Buddies
    • VA National Contracting System Found Wanting In OIG Report
    • The Coaching Into Care Program Helps Veterans’ Families Help Veterans
    • Proposed Oakland Park, FL Veteran Integration Program Faces Local Opposition
    • VA Being Proactive In Helping Female Veterans
    • Veterans With PTSD Exploring Yoga as Alternative Treatment
    • VA Will Use New Computer System To Clear Claims Backlog
    • Veterans May Suffer Non-Epileptic Seizures Longer Than Civilians
    • Contaminated Avastin Infected Multiple Veteran Patients
    • VA Sued For Wrongful Death of Iraq Vet In Federal Court
    • VA Launches VistA Open Source Community
    • VA Network Will Support Ipads By October
    • VA Urged To Strengthen Alliance With The Indian Health Service
    • VA’s Human Research Protection Program Given Accreditation
    • Vietnam Veterans Paid Billions For Presumptive Conditions
    • Drawing VA Pension Means No More Medicaid For Some
    • VA Removing Multiple Businesses From West LA Campus
    • Brain Injury Researchers to Share Info on New Database
    • President Obama Urges An End To PTSD Stigmatization for Veterans
    • VA Increases Number of Ships Eligible For Agent Orange Compensation
    • Easing Veteran Patient Burdens for Out-Patient Care
    • Why a Good Night’s Rest is so Important to Reducing Veterans Disability Issues!
    • How Will Care Look at the New Walter Reed National Military Medical Center?
    • Runner Raises Money For Wounded Warriors
    • Veteran-Student Academic & Wellness Program Aids College Transition
    • Adaptive Therapy for Injured Veterans: Wall Climbing
    • Study Suggests Affairs More Common Among Service Members
    • Two Florida VA Directors Given Bonuses For Retiring
    • VA Sec. Says Department on Target to Reduce Claim Processing Times by 2015
    • VA Continuing To Purchase Ineffective PTSD Drug
    • VA Offering Online Hospital Comparison Tool
    • Telemedicine Makes Doctor Visits Easier for More Disabled Veteran Patients
    • A Modern Approach to Searching Veteran Medical Records May Be Around the Corner
    • Veteran Integration Program Given Award For Excellence
    • VA Appealing Ninth Circuit Ruling On Mental Health Care Failings
    • Senate Aims to Curb Instances of Infection at VA Medical Centers
    • Continued Issues at Houston National Cemetery With Veteran Funerals
    • Investigators Investigating Source Of Trafficked Oxycodone at WPB VA Medical Center
    • Sec. Eric Shinseki Feels Veterans Benefits Will Be Protected From Cuts
    • Soldiers Waiting Years For VA Disability Evaluations Prior To Separation
    • The Potential Effect of Cutting VA Jobs to Reduce a Budget
    • Pat Tillman Veterans Center Opens For Transitioning Student-Veterans
    • VA Goes Live With Paralympic Program Website
    • Disabled Veterans: Do you know about the Benefits Appeal Board?
    • Military Retirement No Longer An Untouchable Benefit
    • Specially Adapted House Program Helps Disabled Veterans
    • James Haley Medical Center Facing $17 Million Deficit
    • VA Announces a New Social Media Policy
    • Military Sexual Abuse Related To Homelessness Among Female Veterans
    • Ride 2 Recovery Sponsoring 9/11 Anniversary Ride
    • West Palm Beach VA Employees Accused Of Selling Prescription Drugs To Veterans
    • Government Tackling Veteran Unemployment
    • Jacksonville To Get New Veterans Medical Clinic
    • Senators Take Issue With Presumptive Illness Payments for Veterans
    • VA Sec. Eric Shinseki: Future Veterans Benefits Are Safe
    • Private Sector Engaging More Veteran-Owned Businesses
    • Federal Deficit Package May Cut Veteran Programs
    • Student Veterans Have Higher Rates Of Attempted Suicide Than Non-Veterans
    • Seminole County Judge Adopts Veterans Court Doctrine
    • Breaking Down GI Bill 2.0 Benefits for Soldiers and Veterans
    • Veterans’ PTSD Symptoms Not Helped By Anti-Psychotic Medication
    • Veterans Can Use New Facebook App To Stay In Touch
    • Contractors Given Access To Private VA Health Records
    • Houston Center May Be Great Resource for Disabled Veterans With TBI
    • Did You Know? Veterans Can Collect Both Retirement AND Disability Pay
    • Veteran Resource News: GI Bill Fairness Act Passes Congress
    • Study Examines Connection Between Camp Lejeune Water & Veterans Disability
    • VA Medical Facilities Test Cloud Application to Ensure Veteran Patient Privacy
    • Resources for Veterans Under Attack: Audit Reveals Fraud in Set-Aside Program
    • 5 VA Medical Centers to Be Outfitted With Solar Energy Panels
    • Nashville Veteran Sues VA for Care Received at Nashville VA Med Center
    • Veterans Groups Divided on Bill Related to Service Dogs for Disabled Veterans
    • VA to add Option for Email Notification on Veterans Disability Claims Progress
    • VA Continues to Battle Homelessness Among Veterans
    • Positive Veteran Disability News: Military Dogs & Their Handlers After Service
    • Missing Soldiers: Has the DoD Done Enough to Find Our Veterans?
    • Sarasota National Cemetery To Build Ceremonial Enhancement
    • Disabled Veteran News: Veteran PTSS Risk Factors Studied
    • Issues Arise with how Veterans Health Administration Manages Health Care
    • VA Cemetery in Montana May Become Next National Veterans Cemetery
    • Congressman Goes Undercover to Investigate Goings-On at Houston Veterans Cemetery
    • Presumptive Illness Standard for Agent Orange Cases is Under Threat
    • DoD-VA Hospital’s IT Problems Could’ve Led to Deadly Prescription Mix-Ups for Injured Veterans
    • House Bill Would Remove VA’s Management of VistA
    • House Grants Money For Veteran Anti-Suicide Bill
    • VA Calls For Improvements To Blue Button Program
    • VA Task Force Developing Action Plan For Female Veterans
    • VA Ending Special Handling Rules For Disability Claims
    • VOW Act Proposed to Help Veterans Find Employment
    • Iraq Veterans Suffering Rare Respiratory Disease
    • VA Hospitals Making Fewer Errors Because Of Checklists
    • States Want VA to Foot the Bill for Injured Veterans
    • Wounded Veterans With TBI More Likely To Develop Dementia
    • More States Adding Veteran Designator To Drivers’ Licenses
    • VA Reports Less Homeless Veterans on Streets in 2011
    • Heroes To Hometowns and Operation Comfort Warriors Help Veterans
    • Lawmakers Seek to Protect The West LA VA Property
    • VA Rolls Out Long-Awaited Childcare Pilot Program
    • VA Study Finds Injured Veterans Tend to Have Longer Lives
    • VA Testimony Shows Mental Health Care for Disabled Veterans Takes too Long
    • Veteran Who Claims to Have Contracted Hep. C at Miami VA Suing for Medical Malpractice
    • Veterans in Private Schools are Waiting For GI Bill Improvements
    • The Veterans Farm’s Horticulture Therapy Proves Helpful
    • VA Reaching Out To Female Veterans For Their Help
    • Suicide Is a Bigger Threat To Soldiers Than Previously Believed
    • T4 Program Will Help Renovate VA IT Systems
    • Florida Army Reserve Center and VA Medical Center On Different Schedules
    • VA OIG Investigation Finds Errors With 28% of VA Disability Claims at 16 VA Offices
    • Controversy Surrounding Camp Lejeune Bill Funding
    • Many Veterans Are Using The GI Bill For Graduate Degrees
    • Veteran Paid $925,000 Due to Mistake at West Haven VA Hospital
    • Soldiers Given More Addictive Prescription Medications Than Ever Before
    • VA Chooses Small Firm For EHR Custodial Agent
    • Brain Activity Scanner May Identify TBI & PTSD for Veterans
    • VA Clarifies What Speech Is Allowed Within Cemeteries
    • Paws4Vets Offers Veterans and Prisoners Help Through Service Dogs
    • Senate Adds Earmarks To MilCon/VA Bill
    • Wounded Warrior Call Center Helps Veterans in Numerous Ways
    • EMDR Becoming Effective PTSD Treatment for Veterans
    • Some Caregivers for Disabled Veterans Challenge the VA’s Monetary Limits
    • Tampa VA Makes Changes Following Improperly Recorded Leave Time
    • VA Owes $1000s For Cape Coral Clinic According To Contractor
    • VetDogs Help Injured Veterans to Become More Self-Reliant
    • Legislation Would Require VA To Report Travel Details
    • VA Polytrauma Units Provide More Cohesive Care
    • Senate and House Struggle Over VA IT Budget
    • Heroes On The Water Opens Tampa Bay Chapter
    • USO Opening First Stateside Aid Centers for Veterans
    • Camp Lejeune Legislation Passed Senate Committee
    • House Defense Bill Increases Military Pay And TRICARE Fees
    • Family Caregivers for Disabled Veterans Finally Receiving Payments
    • Gainesville Transitional Housing Facility Opposed By Some in Community
    • Senate Panel Passes Multiple Veterans Benefit Bills
    • Fireworks Can Trigger PTSD Symptoms for Many Veterans
    • Proposed Legislation Focuses On VA Claims Processing
    • Ride 2 Recovery an Invigorating Therapy for Some Veterans
    • Ryan’s Project Helps Injured Marines Attend The Marine Corps Ball
    • VA Increases Publically Reported Information
    • Homeless Veterans in LA One Step Closer to VA-Provided Housing
    • Former Bay Pines Nurse Admits To Sexually Battering a Patient
    • Veteran-Centric Healthcare Apps To Be Improved
    • Houston VA Accused of Stifling Religious Speech
    • Sec. Shinseki: Ending Veteran Homelessness Still Top Priority
    • Exposing Fraudulent Navy SEALs Is Constant Work
    • Gulf War Syndrome Symptoms Treated With Anti-Oxidants
    • Program Aims to Help Returning Veterans Fortify Their Marriages
    • VA Lists Vessels Qualifying For Agent Orange Disability Compensation
    • PTSD May Affect Brain Activity in Aging Veterans
    • “100,000 Jobs Mission” Seeks to Place Veterans in Corporate Jobs
    • VA Combating Medical Device Malware
    • VA Medical Facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana Receives Critical Violations
    • VA Intends To Restore Abandoned Buildings on Embattled West L.A. Campus
    • Female Veterans Need PTSD Treatment Equivalent to Males
    • Tampa VA Improves Polytrauma Unit
    • PTSD Affects Veterans’ Physical Health
    • Many Veterans Qualify For Individual Unemployability Disability
    • Injuries from Toxic Dust Exposure Linking to VA Claim Status
    • More Veterans Gaining Federal Employment
    • Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries in Veterans With Software
    • VA’s New Rule Expands Service Dog Benefits for Veterans
    • VA Claims Number Of Soldiers With PTSD Not Correctly Calculated
    • VHA to Implement Advanced Technology in Effort to Streamline Operations
    • President Obama’s Budget Helps VA Healthcare
    • Resources for Homeless Veterans: HUD Makes Final FY 2010 Installment
    • VA’s IT Department Has Had Successes and Failures
    • Veterans Given Better Access To Mental Health Care With Integrated Care
    • Unfunded Benefit Programs Can Work Against Veterans
    • Bill Would Mandate Chiropractic Care for Veterans
    • New Legislation Seeks To Give Full Bargaining Rights To VA Employees
    • Homeless Veterans Sue VA in Class Action Lawsuit
    • VA Makes Transgendered Veterans Hormone-Eligible
    • Improvements Made at Arlington National Cemetery
    • Hiring Heroes Act Of 2011 Draws DoD Objections
    • Female Combat Soldiers Have Similar Reactions to Combat as Their Male Counterparts
    • More Veterans Being Sexually Assaulted At Veterans Facilities
    • Bay Pines VA Med Center Constructing $92 Million Mental Health Facility
    • VA Cancer Care Gets Top Marks
    • UCF Writing Program Helps Veterans Cope With Post-Deployment Life
    • Amendment Gives VA $20M For Veteran Suicide Prevention Programs
    • Improvements Always Being Made to the VA EHRs
    • New Bill Simplifies Process for Veterans Seeking Mental Health Care
    • Student Veterans Given More Time To Pay Back Overpayments
    • New Bill Addresses Contamination At Fort McClellan and Veterans’ Health
    • VA To Track Employees’ Hand Washing Habits
    • Warrior Games Help Injured Veterans Recover
    • Study Examines Whether Acupuncture Could Treat Veterans With Gulf War Illness
    • DoD and VA Developing Integrated System to Improve Veteran Health Care
    • Orlando VA Offers Program To Help Veterans Get Back On Their Feet
    • Flaws Exist in Camp Lejeune Cancer Survey
    • Central Florida Veterans Memorial Park Still Raising Money
    • VA Hospitals Are Cutting the Rate of Hospital Infections
    • VA Must be Aware that Iraq and Afghanistan Vets Face Post-Military Dangers
    • TAP Audit Bill Will Help Transitioning Soldiers
    • VA Facing Lawsuit For Banning Invocation Mentioning Jesus
    • Stand Down House Helps Veterans In Lake Worth, Florida
    • VA Losing Millions By Failing To Bill Insurers
    • Missing In America Project Identifies Veterans’ Remains
    • New Veterans Career Center Connects Veterans With Employment
    • Soldiers Stationed In Korea Filing More Compensation Claims
    • New Legislation Will Make Veterans Aware Of Their Benefits
    • 25th Annual Golden Age for Games for Veterans a Success
    • New Bill Addresses 4 Areas of Veterans Issues, Including Health Care
    • Dell to Help VA Build New Network
    • Stories Surfacing of Veterans Exposed to Radiation at McMurdo Station
    • Congress to Question VA About Failing Mental Health Care
    • VA Retraining Mental Health Claims Processors
    • Veterans Demonstrate High Levels Of Problematic Gambling
    • Calculate Your Risk of Suffering a Disability
    • Dayton VA Dentist Denies Claims of Malpractice
    • VA/DoD iEHR User Interface Goes Live In July
    • Vets Claim Agent Orange Is Buried At Camp Carroll, South Korea
    • GAO Highly Critical of VA’s IT Project Management
    • VA Finds Commercial Software More Efficient Than Proprietary Software
    • New Educational Program Focuses on Helping Veterans and Soldiers
    • Military Construction Budget Downsized For First Time In History
    • Programs Not Helping Wounded Soldiers Transition
    • Vietnam Veterans With Service-Related Cancer Not Getting Deserved Benefits
    • Taking the Stigma Out of Mental Health Treatment May Save Lives
    • Orlando VA Lands Contract For Medical Simulation Acquisitions
    • VA Steadily Improving Heath Care Provided to Female Veterans
    • Attempt To Block VA Funding for NASCAR Fails
    • VA Failed To Repair Security Control Issues
    • Hiring Heroes Act Will Help Unemployed Veterans
    • New Bills Would Mean Big Changes in the Way VA Treats TBI Patients
    • VA Hires One of Its Harshest Critics to Help Keep Itself in Check
    • Pending Legislation Will Waive Telehealth Co-Payments for Veterans
    • The VA Must Keep Better Track Of Antibiotic Use
    • Court’s Orders May Mean Improved VA Mental Health System
    • April’s Unemployment News Good For Some Veterans
    • New Report Details a History of Medical Malpractice in the VA
    • VA Medical Centers Used Contaminated Products
    • The VA May Be Held Responsible For Funeral Costs
    • Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan Exposed to Toxic Dust
    • House Bill Will Review VA Disability Claims Processing
    • New Legislation Would Provide for VA Cost of Living Adjustment
    • Navy to Reevaluate Rules for Same-Sex Marriages
    • St. Louis VA Still Canceling Surgical And Dental Procedures
    • The VA Has 5 Months To Award $500 Million In IT Contracts
    • VA & US Army Work Together To Strengthen SimLEARN
    • Future of Pilot Program for VA-Provided Daycare is Uncertain
    • Dept. of Veterans Affairs On Cutting Edge Of Genomics Research
    • VA Mishandling Medical Equipment
    • VA Takes Tentative Steps to Allow Use of iPads
    • DoD And VA to Work Together To Find Custodial Agent
    • Protecting Soldiers’ Mental Health Before the Battle
    • Fixing the Post-9/11 GI Bill Could Cause More Problems
    • VA Expands Number of Caregivers included in Caregivers Program
    • Federal Judge Supports VA Denying Benefits to WWII Filipino Veterans
    • Specialized Veterans Court Opens in Miami-Dade County
    • Dept. of Veterans Affairs Will Institute Hiring Practices Reforms
    • EHR Alerts Interfering With Healthcare Providers
    • Senate Hearings Fail To Establish Accountability For Dayton VA Clinic
    • Court Orders VA to Include Families in Fiduciary Decisions
    • Veterans With TBI Opting for Private Healthcare at a Cost
    • VA Providing Secure Communications Between Veterans and Physicians
    • Despite VA Efforts, Racial Disparity Remains In VA Health Care System
    • US Veterans With HIV Need Better Diabetes Care
    • Veterans’ Appeals Court Facing Backlogged Docket
    • Law Shielding Military Medical Personnel From Malpractice Could Be Challenged
    • VA Hosting 2K For Employee Wellness Month
    • VA Surgical Care Improvement Program Not Performing to Standards
    • VA Overusing Bone Scans For Prostate Cancer Patients
    • PTSD Coach App Helps Veterans Via Smartphone
    • Disabled American Veterans Continues Mission of Helping Transitioning Soldiers
    • Veterans With Mental Illness More Likely To Abuse Substances
    • Lack Of Jurisdiction Stops Agent Orange Case From Being Heard
    • VA Will Use Technology to Provide Better Treatment for Diabetic Patients
    • Miami VA Hospital Among Those Clinics Under Federal Scrutiny
    • Partnership For Patients Healthcare Model Launches in VA Hospital
    • Military Chaplains Take on a Varied Role in Modern Armed Services
    • Art Show in Brooklyn Will Feature Works by Combat Veterans
    • Congress Continues to Analyze What Went Wrong at Arlington National Cemetery
    • Pasco County Transitional Housing for Homeless Vets Under Scrutiny
    • VA Launching New Patient Data Sharing Pilot in Richmond
    • VA Facility Opens in the Philippines
    • The Challenge of Adapting from the Military to Civilian Employment
    • Marion Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Reopening
    • Cuts to VA Claims Processing & IT Departments in 2011 Budget
    • VA Hospitals Reduce Spread Of Deadly Infections
    • Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline Becomes Veterans Crisis Line
    • VA Employees May Be Penalized For Failing To Keep Records
    • Keeping Tabs on TriCare Fees
    • A New Approach To Veterans’ Groups For A New Generation Of Veterans
    • Retired Veterans Fighting For Their Children’s Educational Benefits
    • Significant Weight Gain Linked to Breast Cancer Recurrence and Death
    • A Quick Look at the Bill of Rights for Injured and Amputee Veterans
    • VA Changing Billing Process For Third Party Prescriptions
    • VA Fiduciary Program Lacks Sufficient Oversight
    • Veterans Considered Low Priority Could Lose VA Health Care Benefits
    • DLA Offers Veterans Many Opportunities For Employment
    • Homes For Our Troops Provides Custom-Built Homes for Disabled Veterans
    • Patriot Guard Honors Sacrifice, Including That of Fallen Veterans
    • Programs Help Recent Veterans Find Work
    • UCF Researching Treating Veterans Suffering From PTSD With Scent Therapy
    • Giving Disabled Veterans the Power of Communication
    • Disabled Veteran Athletes Enjoy Another Successful Winter Clinic
    • Office of Rural Health Helping Veterans Who Live Outside of Urban Settings
    • Paralympians May Be Offered New Benefit Through VA
    • New Legislation Allows Medicare Dollars To Be Used For VA Health Care
    • Paralyzed Veterans Of America Fighting For Funding
    • University Of Houston Not Participating In Yellow Ribbon Program
    • VA Wants to Beat Their Own 2015 Deadline For Ending Homelessness
    • Department of Defense ID Cards To Lose Social Security Numbers
    • Critics Call Attention to Growing Backlog of Veterans’ Disability Claims
    • Homeless Emergency Project to Expand in Clearwater, Helping Vets With PTSD
    • Veterans’ Disability Compensation Process Still Needs Work
    • VA To Create National Standard With Open Source Format
    • Veteran-Owned Businesses Take Issue With Tampa Bay Pines Contract
    • New Benefits For Paralympic Veterans
    • VA Still Redefining Data Breach Security
    • VA Set to Offer Veterans More Post-Incarceration Health Care
    • Secretary Shinseki Gives Update on Long-Term VA Goals
    • As Female Veteran Population Grows, So Must VA Medical Resources
    • Families At Ease Hotline Helps Veterans’ Family Members
    • Arts And Crafts Help Veterans in Rehabilitative Environments
    • Soldier On Program to Provide 45 New Units of Veteran Housing
    • Critics Attack VA’s Use Of Social Media
    • Miami VA Uses Donations For Televisions
    • New Legislation Aims to Help Military Sexual Trauma Victims
    • Vietnam Veterans of America Opens New Charter In Jacksonville
    • VA Stops COPD Study
    • Wisconsin Delegates Question VA’s Open-Source Approach To EHRs
    • Policy that Determines Disability Compensation for Genital Injuries Being Reviewed
    • More Problems For Dayton VA Dental Clinic
    • 16th Annual Homeless Veterans Stand Down a Success
    • IDES Program Will Streamline Disability Determinations
    • Some Veterans Eligible For Property Tax Deduction
    • New Fraud Bill would Toughen Oversight of SBA Contracting Programs
    • Coordinator Program Lacking Due To Poor Communication
    • Female Veterans Need More Focused Programs
    • Free Program Helps Veterans Enrolled In College
    • New Legislation May Allow All Vietnam Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange Eligible For Compensation
    • VA Pulls GI Money For Deceptive Practices
    • Homeless Veterans Offered Bridge To New Life
    • Troops To Energy Jobs Pilot Program Launching
    • Army Amending Standards For Awarding Purple Heart
    • New Legislation Will Force VA Facilities To Accept Service Dogs
    • Blind Veterans Helped With New Devices
    • John Cochran St. Louis VA Medical Center Re-Opened For Surgeries
    • Veterans With PTSD Have Smaller Hippocampal
    • Caregivers For Veterans With TBIs Included In Aid
    • New Contract Will Affect Veterans’ Disability Claims In 31 States
    • Stop Loss Pay Extended Again, Millions Still Unclaimed By Veterans
    • VA Gives Female Veterans Needed Gender-Specific Care
    • Orlando VA Struggling To Combat Homelessness Among Veterans
    • VA Moving Into The World Of Electronic Records
    • VA’s Hospital Compare Website Allows Transparent Comparisons
    • VetSuccess Helps Veterans On Campus
    • Cape Coral VA Outpatient Clinic Contractor Hit With Multiple Labor Violations
    • Yoga’s Healing Benefits Used to Combat PTSD in Florida
    • State VA Homes Must Meet Safety Code
    • VA Claim Backlog Due To Misplaced Priorities
    • REACH VA Program Helps Both Caregivers And Veterans
    • The VA’s New Suicide Prevention PSA Goes Live
    • Veteran Tax Credit Program Ending
    • New Legislation Will Help Veterans Suffering Sexual Trauma
    • House Eliminates Millions Of Dollars Used For Housing Vouchers
    • Ohio Veterans Testing Positive For Hepatitis Following Dentist Visit
    • VA Suspends Multi-Million Dollar SAM Program
    • Completed Disability Claim Form May Mean More Money for Applicants
    • Military Personnel And Veterans Win At The Supreme Court
    • New Legislation Would Label License With PTSD Stamp
    • TRICARE Members to Pay Higher Fees
    • Government Shutdown Will Affect Veterans
    • VA Investigation Into Contaminated Surgical Equipment Reveals Little
    • NRC Bans Radiation Oncologist from Using Radioactive Materials
    • VA Building Largest Cloud Computing Environment In The Federal Government
    • Bipartisan Bill Designed To Help Homeless Veterans
    • Bionic Foot Gives Veteran A Leg Up
    • Contaminated Colonoscopy Equipment Leads To Miami VA Lawsuits
    • New Bill Could Bar Veterans From Receiving Legal Assistance for Disability Claims
    • New Law Protecting Bank Accounts Helps Veterans
    • EHRs a Step Closer To Becoming A Reality
    • VA Creating A Prescription Pill Treatment Culture
    • Wells Fargo Refunding $10 Million To Veterans
    • DoD & VA Docs Confirm Using Agent Orange At Fort Ritchie
    • The House Appropriations Committee Slashes The VA’s IT Budget
    • More Combat Veterans Qualify For Free Health Care
    • Class-Action Lawsuit Claims Pentagon Botched Rape Cases
    • VA Offering 2 New PTSD Therapies
    • Some Veterans Forced To Live On Superfund Sites
    • End To Disability Claims Backlog May Be In Sight
    • Illegal Immigrants Found Working On Orlando VA
    • VA Asking For Bigger Operating Budget in 2012
    • Destroyed Records Mean Denied VA Benefits
    • VA Awards Grant To Improve Sporting Events For Disabled Veterans
    • The IDES of Ft. Campbell Is A Joint Health Care Effort
    • New Report Details Our Homeless Veteran Crisis
    • Military Gear Designed To Protect May Be Doing Damage
    • VA Misses Vital Deadline For Caregiver Support Programs
    • Florida VA May Have To Operate With A Lower Budget
    • Standing Tall For Veterans Improving Lives
    • VA Attempting To Restrict Caregiver Benefits
    • New Employment Website for Veterans and Their Spouses
    • Private Treatment Center Helps Veterans with PTSD
    • More Veterans Found At Risk for HIV From Contaminated Colonoscopies
    • Transition Program Failing Soldiers On Many Levels
    • Registration Open For The National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic
    • Veterans Support Organization Draws Critics For Panhandling
    • VA Caregiver Support Program Debuts New Help Line
    • John Cochran VA Has More Contamination Problems
    • U.S. Housing Crisis Affecting Military Personnel
    • Telehealth Education Program Could Save VA Millions
    • Social Media Proves An Effective Recruiting Tool
    • National Resource Directory Consolidates Resource Information
    • Lawmakers Ask For VA Benefits For Discharged Gay Soldiers
    • VA And DoD Having Problems Coming Together On Electronic Health Records
    • VA Programs Help Returning Veterans Prepare For Work
    • Two New Bills Will Provide Increased Chiropractic Services Under VA or TRICARE
    • Veterans Taking Issue With Blue Button Comment
    • Local PTSD Treatment Program Proving Effective
    • VA Measures The Quality Of Its Own Health Care
    • Veterans Warned About Non-VA Related Veterans Affairs Services
    • Cape Coral is the New Site For US Army Reserve Center
    • GAO Report Evaluates Hearing Loss Among Soldiers and Veterans
    • VA Saves $3 Billion By Improving Laboratory Testing
    • Many Veterans Denied Their Owed VA Health Care
    • UCF Student-Veterans Now Have Their Own Veterans Academic Resource Center
    • Using Faith To Treat PTSD
    • New VA Office Reaches Out To Tribal Veterans
    • Sen. Patty Murray Now Chairs The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee
    • US Rep Bachmann Wants To Cut The VA’s Budget
    • The American Veterans Empowerment Team Project Is Gaining Momentum
    • The VA’s Green Year In Review
    • Pentagon Could Triple TRICARE Payments
    • VA Administrative Failures Means Paying Attorney Fees
    • High Percentages of Veterans Avoiding Mental Health Care
    • Help For Homeless Gulf Coast Veterans Available
    • VA OIG Inspects VA MRI Facilities
    • Hearing Loss Calculator Determines Disability With 100% Accuracy
    • Talking To Your Local Bartender May Save Your Life
    • VA To Expand Presumptive Illness Dates For Korean Veterans
    • 18 Years of Disability Overpayments Total $1 Billion
    • Medical Simulation Center for Excellence Will Provide Top Shelf Training
    • An Overview Of Earned Veterans’ Benefits
    • New Mobile Devices Allow Veterans To Access Their Doctor
    • Weekend Retreats For Veterans and Their Spouses Help with Reintegration
    • Lame Duck Session Benefits Veterans
    • Obama Pledges Unparalleled Support For Military Families
    • Female Veterans Given Equal PTSD Diagnoses
    • Study Reveals Risk Factors for Veteran Suicides
    • VA Psychologists Pushing for VA to Accept Moral Injuries
    • VA Helping Soldiers with Short Sale Relocation
    • VA Offering Various Weight Loss Programs for Veterans
    • VA Launching Office of Patient Centered Care and Cultural Transformation
    • More Vietnam Veterans Being Diagnosed with Hepatitis C
    • Families At Ease Program Helps Veterans’ Families Communicate
    • VA Improves Health Benefits Application Process
    • Disabled Veterans Hired At Low Rates In Private Sector
    • Partnership Gives Veterans Laptops For School
    • Transgendered Recruits Still Not Allowed To Serve in Military
    • Sarasota National Cemetery To Finally Resume Construction
    • Expanding VA Program Focuses on Veterans’ Long Term Health Needs
    • Ft. Hood Suicides at Record High
    • VA Using Housing-First Model to Help Chronically Homeless Veterans
    • Army Pilot Program Turns Waste Into Fuel
    • VA Making Progress Under Sec. Shinseki
    • Military Revamping Their Efforts to Combat Suicides Among Soldiers
    • Enhanced Health Care Enrollment Deadline Approaching
    • Incoming Chairman Plans On Making Changes In The VA
    • Marines See Large Decline In Suicides in 2010
    • New TBI Screening Tool Being Deployed
    • November Is the Deadline for Completed Cape Coral VA Clinic
    • Ceiling Lifts Ease Veteran Transport
    • New Bill May Test Effectiveness of Dog Training On PTSD Symptoms
    • VA Plans On Boosting Security On Their Network
    • Unclaimed Millions Available To Veterans
    • VA Verifying Authenticity Of Small Businesses
    • Suicide Prevention Task Force Targets Military Personnel
    • Study Looking For Specific PTSD Symptoms Connected to Suicides
    • Mild Brain Injury Symptoms May Not Be Permanent
    • Veterans Groups Sue VA Over PTSD Diagnosis Standards
    • Retired VA Nurses Suing Office of Personnel Management
    • American Legion Conducting Survey Focusing On Female Veterans
    • Delaware VA’s Hospice Care Training Program to Go National
    • Veterans’ Families Ask VA To Track Brain Cancer
    • Post-9/11 GI Bill Stipends Being Streamlined
    • Zablocki VA Medical Center Getting Back Up To Speed After Sudden Closure
    • Many Service Dogs Donated to the VA Don’t Qualify As Service Dogs
    • VA Offering Training Programs for Veterans’ End-of-Life Care
    • Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Officially Repealed
    • Tinnitus Rampant Among Iraq And Afghanistan Veterans
    • New VA Program Mentors Veteran-Owned Small Businesses
    • Military Stress Can Cause Mental Health Problems in Pregnant Veterans
    • VA Finds Personal Health Care Information Improperly Shared Online
    • New Software Gives Disabled Veterans Independence
    • Congress Extends Retroactive Stop-Loss Program Deadline
    • Veterans Losing Paper Checks for Electronic Payments or Debit Cards in 2013
    • Pentagon’s TRICARE Will Not Cover Veterans with Brain Damage
    • New Task Force Created to Research Gulf War Illness
    • 2010 Road To Recovery Conference A Success
    • Veterans To Get Personalized Handbooks For Health Benefits
    • Sexual Assault More Widespread Than Ever In Today’s Military
    • Omnibus Bill Funding New Gulf War Illness Research
    • VA Begins to Process Agent Orange Presumptive Illnesses Claims
    • PTSD Disability Claims On The Rise
    • New Approach To Treating Veterans’ Mental Health Under Development
    • New Bill Forces Army to Account For Arlington Cemetery Graves
    • Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Advocate Committed To Psych Ward
    • Disabled Veterans National Foundation Gives Vets Assistance and Hope
    • VA Changing Payments For Non-VA Care
    • Homeless Veteran Intervention Program Being Constructed
    • VA Loans Will Tighten Up With Lending Environment
    • Senate Passes Veterans Employment Opportunities Act
    • Vietnam Veterans Suing DoD Over Wrongful Discharges
    • Senate Sends Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Repeal To the President’s Desk
    • War Trauma Affects Veterans’ Children
    • VA Will Process All Camp Lejeune Claims At Louisville VA
    • Tampa VA Smart Home Helps Veterans With TBIs
    • Zablocki VA Medical Center Suspends Surgeries
    • Camp Lejeune Victims Have Limited Recourse
    • House Repeals Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
    • Older Veterans More Likely To Commit Suicide
    • VA Wants To Track The Homeless Veteran Population
    • ACLU Sues Pentagon For Sexual Assault Records
    • Gay Veterans Sue Over DADT Discharge
    • Surprise Improvements for Post-9/11 GI Bill Passed
    • For-Profit Universities Making Huge Profits Off Post-9/11 GI Bill
    • Success Found in Treating PTSD and Smoking at the Same Time
    • U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Disability Deadline Case
    • VA Offers Multiple Grants For Disabled Veterans
    • VA Adding More Solar Energy Systems
    • Fewer Homeless Veterans On The Streets
    • 25th Annual Golden Age Games Will Be Held In Hawaii
    • Military Brass Fighting Against Openly Gay Soldiers
    • VA To Coordinate Health Care Services With Private Providers
    • Number of Veterans With PTSD Growing
    • Veteran Support Group Helping Homeless Florida Veterans
    • Canine Therapy For Veterans With PTSD
    • Private Providers To Recover Veterans’ Medical Records
    • Inspector General Reviews VA IT Programs
    • Veterans Face High Rates Of Lung Cancer
    • Women Veterans Bill of Rights Causes Alarm Among Republicans
    • Take Me Fishing Campaign Engages Military Families
    • Younger Female Veterans Committing Suicide At Growing Rates
    • Dayton VA Dental Patients May Be Screened For Infection
    • Government Settles Third Lawsuit For Improper Care at Palo Alto VA
    • VA Home Improvement Loans Offer Many Advantages
    • More Female Veterans Calling South Florida 211 Helpline
    • Veteran Lobbying VA To Recognize Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy As A Disability
    • Honorably Discharged Immigrant Veterans Being Deported
    • More Studies of Lejeune’s Water Requested
    • PTSD May Be Early Predictor Of Cardiovascular Disease
    • Florida Vets Connect Alerts Veterans to Available Benefits
    • 2 New VA Security Breaches Involving Veterans’ Personal Information
    • 5 Myths About VA Health Care Eligibility
    • Pilot Program Making Medical Separations Easier
    • 100% Disabled Veteran Denied Adaptive Housing Grant For Not Being Disabled Enough
    • Two Pilot Programs Help Veterans Collect Disability Payments Faster
    • Privatizing Walter Reed May Have Harmed Thousands Of Soldiers
    • VA Denying Agent Orange Compensation Claims For Navy Veterans
    • Wounded Warrior Project Restore Helps Veterans Online
    • VA Signs Memorandum of Understanding With Indian Health Service
    • VA Attempting To Define Veteran Status
    • New VA Call Center Opening In Las Vegas
    • University of Central Florida Opens Veterans Academic Resource Center
    • Using Social Media To Improve The VA
    • DoD And Civilians Team Up To Study Military Suicides
    • VA On Cutting Edge Of PTSD Research
    • Sebring VA Outpatient Clinic May Relocate
    • New Study Shows Veteran Caregivers Enjoy Work Despite Sacrifices
    • Jacksonville Getting New VA Medical Clinic
    • Many Veterans Suffering From Hemianopsia
    • Palm Beach County Veterans Court Now Hearing Cases
    • New Laws Help Female Veterans With PTSD
    • Variety of Health Care Coverage Available for Veterans
    • Veterans Need Help with Mental Health Issues More Than Physical Injuries
    • Army Wants Electronic Health Records In Baghdad Hospital
    • More People Using Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits Than Ever Before
    • Veteran Allegedly Blinded by VA Settles Lawsuit
    • Veterans Weigh-In on Post 9/11 GI Bill
    • Several VA Medical Centers Beginning Solar Panel Installations
    • D.C. Laws Prevent Soldiers In Need From Getting Medical Marijuana
    • New Agent Orange Compensation Claims Being Paid
    • VA Launching VAntage Point Blog
    • VA Offers Two Recommended Forms of PTSD Therapy
    • Wounded Warriors Take On Golf
    • Model Community Opens At DC VA Medical Center
    • VA Using Biosurveillance to Discover Disease Outbreaks
    • Veteran-Students Asking For More Support
    • Video Teleconferencing Brings PTSD Counseling to Veterans
    • Recreational Outreach Project For Veterans
    • Bipolar Disorder May Be Indicator of Suicidal Behavior
    • Monitoring TBI Patients With Lab-On-A-Chip
    • Researchers Identify Part Of Brain Tied To PTSD
    • VA and DoD Applauded For Their Efforts In Helping Those With PTSD
    • VA Released New Disability Compensation Questionnaires
    • VA To Provide Pentagon More Mental Health Support
    • VA Hospital Cleared In Misconduct Investigation
    • Very Few Veterans Are Tested For HIV
    • Veterans’ Mental Health Issues Vary By Gender
    • Phoenix VA To Build Nation’s Largest Solar Carport
    • “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Still Enforceable For Now
    • Army Gives Funding For Suicide Prevention Programs
    • New Rules Mean More Chances To Prevent Brain Damage
    • TBIs May Be Considered A Newly Discovered Disease
    • Conditions At Tampa’s VA Infuriates Patient’s Family
    • IRS Negates Veterans’ Ability To Use Health Savings Accounts
    • VA Hospitals Using Checklists Have Fewer Surgical-Related Deaths
    • Toxic Chemicals Confirmed In Lejeune’s Water
    • New Bill Seeks To Extend Eligibility Age For CHAMPVA Benefits
    • Veterans Treatment Court To Open In Central Florida
    • VA Allocates Over $1 Billion ARRA Dollars
    • Pre-Op Psych Disorder Means Higher Post-Op Mortality Rate
    • Military Still Using Burn Pits
    • PTSD And Substance Abuse Should Be Treated Together
    • VA Checking Its Own Cyber Vulnerability
    • Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, And Apparently Don’t Enforce The Ban
    • DoD Probing Severe Breach Of Soldier’s Privacy
    • New DoD and VA Joint Specialty Health Care Clinic Opens
    • Proposed Improvements To GI Bill Bring Hefty Price Tag
    • The VA May Have Compromised Almost 4,000 Veterans’ Privacy
    • VA Using New Campaign To Alert Veterans To VA Services
    • Pin-Ups For Vets Founder Could Be Awarded Pepsi Grant
    • Anti-Gravity Treadmill Aids Tremendously In Physical Therapy
    • Comparing VA Health Care To Private Care
    • Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses Get Favorable GAO Decision
    • Veteran Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended
    • Costs of War Hurting Veterans’ Resources
    • Code Bash Used To Help Veterans Return To Civilian Life
    • WWII Filipino Veterans Sue VA
    • New Kentucky Chapter of Horses For Heroes
    • Cost of Veterans Health Care Rising Substantially
    • Tampa VA Offers Suicide Prevention Program
    • Stop Loss Payments End October 21, 2010
    • Project ARCH Helps Rural Veterans Receive Health Care
    • VA Not Meeting Mandated Smart Card Deadlines
    • VA’s Automated Post-9/11 GI Bill System Not Fully Functional
    • 4 New Suicides at Ft. Hood Demonstrate Need for More Prevention Efforts
    • Improper Discharges Affect Veterans’ Health Care
    • Supreme Court Denies Veterans’ Opportunity To Be Heard
    • New VA Specialized Outpatient Clinic Opening
    • VA To Provide Over $40 Million For Homeless Veterans
    • HUD to House 550 More Homeless Veterans
    • El Paso VA Medical Center Failing Veterans in Suicide Prevention
    • Study Determines What Services Veterans Need
    • Wounded Warriors Given 1,000 Segways
    • Gulf War Veterans Granted Presumptive Disease List
    • VA’s Employment Training Must Be More Consistent
    • Treating Veterans Could Cost Over $900 Billion
    • New Bill Will Allow Some Parents of Fallen Soldiers Burial in Military Cemeteries
    • VA Says No to Posting Medical Records Online
    • Tampa Armory Could Be VA Medical Clinic
    • Fayetteville VA Slammed Despite Low Classification
    • Increases Needed in VA Health Services for Female Veterans
    • Veterans’ Benefits Act of 2010 Passes Senate
    • Inconsistent VA Policies Put Patients In Danger
    • Marine Dies From Toxic Exposure In El Toro
    • VA’s Insufficient Employee-Training Program Contributed to Claim Backlog
    • Bay Pines Once Again Accused of Discrimination
    • IBM Fails In Developing Agent Orange Claims System
    • VA Stands Behind Agent Orange Payouts
    • Electronic Health Record System Needs Better Plan
    • U.S. Senate Passes Gold Star Parents Bill
    • Veteran Domiciliary Program Sets National Standard
    • New Pilot Program Testing Health Info Sharing
    • Florida’s Newest VA Nursing Home Is In St. Augustine
    • New Program Improves Veterans’ Communication with VA
    • New Rules Should Prevent Fraud in VA Contracts
    • Senator Burr Questions Agent Orange Compensation
    • Paralyzed Veteran Misses Deadline For Malpractice Claim Against VA
    • Pilot Program Promotes Private Care for PTSD & TBI
    • PTSD Likely to Cause More Medical Illnesses
    • Bill To Improve Disability Claims Processing Passes Veterans’ Committee
    • Veterans’ Invisible Wounds Limit Employment Options
    • Miami’s New Fisher House Opens
    • Children Can Now Use Their Parents Educational Benefits from GI Bill
    • No Link Between Water And Illnesses According to VA
    • Veterans At Risk For Mesothelioma
    • Six Bills Pass To Help Veterans
    • New Bill Provides Medical Care To National Guard Veterans
    • New Legislation Helps Veterans Suffering From TBIs
    • Subcommittee to Examine Federal Report on Lejeune’s Water
    • VA And Prudential Had Secret Agreement Over Life Insurance Benefits
    • Agent Orange Exposure May Lead to Graves’ Disease
    • Some Veterans Courts Beginning To Handle Violent Offenders
    • VA’s Contract Awarding Process Challenged
    • Wounded Warrior Project Rolls Out Web Advocate Program
    • Disability Claims Backlog Moving In The Wrong Direction
    • Palm Beach County Should Have Veterans Court By December
    • VA & Medicare Starting Blue Button Program for Patient Access to Health Records
    • Fayetteville VA Sued Again For Retaliatory Firing
    • Brainwave Optimization A Viable PTSD Treatment
    • Veterans Employment Website Hits Florida
    • Vets Helping Heroes Unites Service Dogs with Veterans
    • VA Planning Two National Cemeteries For Florida
    • Krankcycle Helps Paralyzed Veterans Stay Fit
    • Sarasota National Cemetery Gets A Push to Complete Columbarium
    • Federal Court Declares “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Unconstitutional
    • Using Music To Manage PTSD Symptoms
    • Veteran Prefers Jail To Paying Alimony
    • Retroactive Stop Loss Pay Application Deadline Approaching
    • VA Correcting GI Bill Deficiency
    • New Bill Will Stop Unauthorized Companies From Charging Veterans for Claims Assistance
    • Automated System Smoothes Out GI Bill Applications
    • Dementia More Likely in Veterans With PTSD
    • VA’s New Agent Orange Rules Published Today
    • VA Focusing on Reducing Disability Claims Backlog
    • National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic for Injured Veterans Coming to San Diego
    • The VA is Spending Millions to Keep Abandoned Buildings
    • VA Implementing New Approach to Health Care
    • Jailed Veterans Given Another Go With Second Chance Program
    • Veterans Affected By Oil Spill Offered VA Assistance
    • Cycling California’s Coast to Raise Money for Wounded Veterans
    • Quality of Life Disability Payment Increase May Still Happen
    • The End of the War Demands a New VA
    • Wanted: Angels for VA Foster Care Program
    • New Studies on Combat Related Substance Abuse Beginning
    • VA Dialysis Centers to Require Redsense
    • Military’s Suicide Prevention Efforts Deemed Inadequate
    • VA Pledges More Health Serivces to Female Veterans
    • Veterans Medical Research Foundation Looking For Public Funding
    • Vocational Rehabilitation Helps Veterans Get Jobs
    • Pilot Program to Target Homeless Veterans
    • Harley Davidson Foundation Donates $1M To Mobile Service Office
    • GI Bill to Sponsor Car in NASCAR Race
    • Florida Lawmaker Looks To Change VA’s Service Dog Policy
    • VA Home Loans Still Going Strong
    • Older Veterans Given New Prosthetic
    • New VA Compound Specific to Mental Health Issues Under Construction
    • TBI Research Hopeful In Producing Diagnostic Tool
    • VA Sued For Leaving Surgical Clamp Behind
    • Deadline For Sabo v. United States Opt-In Extended
    • Senator Calls For Investigation Into Fort Detrick Contamination
    • Veteran Affairs Bill Easily Passed
    • Stolen Valor Act Found Unconstitutional
    • Erie VA Program Designed for Expectant Mothers
    • Misdiagnosed PTSD Affects Hundreds of Soldiers
    • Suffering From PTSD May Soon Mean A Tax Break
    • Veterans’ Prescription Drug Abuse To Be Studied
    • Riviera Beach VA Gives Veterans Parking Tickets
    • Wounded Veterans Receive Mortgage-Free Homes
    • Prudential Attempts to Defend Their Practices
    • VA Using Standard Identifier For Health and Benefits
    • Some Military Suicides May Be Due To Overmedication
    • Warfighter Challenge Hosts Extreme Events for Disabled Veterans
    • Children Affected By Veterans‘ Exposure to Agent Orange
    • Using Ecstasy to Treat PTSD
    • Female Veteran Health Care Too Restrictive
    • Current Military Spending Habits an Unsustainable Trend
    • Veterans’ Spouses May Get Extended Benefits
    • Universal MRSA Screening Gives VA Positive Results
    • Burn Pit Exposure Could Cause Serious Health Risks
    • No Jobs Available For Returning Veterans
    • VA Testing Paperless Benefits Processing System
    • New VA Disability Compensation Rule To Be Published Soon
    • Veteran With PTSD Denied Social Security Benefits
    • Sec. Shinseki: We Are Working Towards A Better VA
    • Contamination at Camp Lejeune Subject of Federal Lawsuit
    • VA Offering Billions in New Information Technology Contracts
    • VA Must Account For Missing $6.3 Million In Research Funds
    • Another Way They're Trying to Screw the Veterans
    • New Bill Protects Veterans’ Federal VA Pensions
    • US Navy Veterans Association Banned From Fundraising
    • Wounded Warrior Care Project Helps Families
    • VA’s Spending Habits Questioned
    • VA Medical Clinics Found Lacking
    • Little Known Program Paying Soldiers’ Stop Loss Ending
    • VA Improving Care For Female Veterans
    • Severe Mishandling of Gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery
    • Freedom Excursions Help Disabled Veterans Enjoy the Water
    • Insurance Companies Making Money on Soldiers’ Deaths
    • VA Will Now Permit Limited Use of Medical Marijuana
    • VA Upgrading Their Cybersecurity Capabilities
    • VA Funding 3 Research Projects on Gulf War Illness
    • HUD To Give $15 Million to 5 Cities For Veteran Housing
    • Female Veterans Reporting More Military Sexual Trauma
    • Fishing Helps Veterans Handle Mental Traumas
    • Mother of Soldier Who Committed Suicide Demands More Help
    • New Bill Helps Veterans Gain Access to Telehealth
    • New PTSD Rules Could Result in More Veterans Using Marijuana
    • Army Releasing the Hounds on PTSD
    • Effective Suicide Prevention Requires Outreach Programs
    • Army Suicides At An All Time High
    • VA Still Not Paying Proper Stipends Under The Post-9/11 GI Bill
    • Subcommittee examines VA’s Progress in Suicide Prevention Efforts
    • Study Ties PTSD to Other Diseases
    • Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses Given More Contracts
    • New Director of Fayetteville VA Medical Center Ready to Go
    • Ecstasy May Work as Treatment for PTSD
    • “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Case Questions the Ban’s Constitutionality
    • VA Finally Ending its Primary Financial Modernization Project
    • New VA Facility Funded by Domiciliary Care Grant
    • New Rule Eases Veterans’ Requirements in Proving PTSD
    • Lesbian Former VA Employee Loses Discrimination Suit
    • Jacksonville, FL VA Hospital One Step Closer to Completion
    • VA’s Policy on Approving Service Dogs is Inconsistent
    • VA’s Outpatient Scheduling System Flawed
    • Veterans Disability Protection Act 2010 Significant Legislation
    • VA Driving Program Helps Elderly Drivers
    • Bay Pines, FL Police Officers Sue VA
    • The Post-9/11 GI Bill at One Year Old
    • McGuire VA Hospital is Quiet Yet Enormously Effective
    • Top Veterans Court Called “Unfair”
    • Old Computer Program Given New Use for VA Benefits
    • Pittsburgh VA Program Treats Aphasia
    • Neighborhood Fears Effects of Veteran Homeless Shelter
    • VA Memo Exposes Gaming Practices
    • Elderly Attorney and Wife Accused of Defrauding Veterans
    • Los Angeles VA Gets $20 Million for Homeless Veterans
    • Veterans File Lawsuit Over Substandard Cancer Treatments
    • Senators Webb and Akaka Question VA Sec. Shinseki
    • VA General Counsel Put on the Defense
    • St. Louis VA Fails to Keep Veterans Safe
    • New Study Shows Toxic Sand a Threat to Troops
    • Sustainable Agriculture Training Program Provides Great Benefits
    • Agent Orange Exposure Linked to Graves’ Disease
    • Paws For Vets Helps Veterans With PTSD
    • VA’s Emergency Preparedness Evaluated
    • Military Combating Mental Health Stigma
    • Man Guilty of Defrauding VA
    • Project Odyssey Helps Female Veterans with PTSD
    • Nevada Seeking State Counterpart of Stolen Valor Act
    • New Orleans to Build Biosciences Corridor
    • Tainted Colonoscopy Equipment a Wide Spread Concern
    • Military’s Pain Management Plan Fails
    • VA Helps Iraqi Veterans Exposed to Sodium Dichromate
    • 2010 National Veterans Wheelchair Games Set to Begin
    • Franklin, N.C. Clinic the Future of VA Clinics
    • VA Must Pay For ER Services at Non-VA Facilities
    • For 4 Soldiers, PTSD Treatments Turned Lethal
    • Remains of Vietnam POW/MIAs Awaiting Identification
    • Technology Used to Locate and Treat Suffering Soldiers
    • Homeless Texas Veterans Given Help
    • Substance Abuse More Likely to Result in Violent Suicides
    • VA Limits Service Dog Benefits
    • Brain Injuries and Mental Health Treatment Priorities for VA
    • VA Medical Center to Build Biomass Energy Plant
    • Military Suicide Rates Must Be Curbed
    • Fishing for Help in Healing Waters
    • Military Slowly Embracing Acupuncture as PTSD Treatment
    • Building the Gainesville Fisher House
    • Yoga Helps Veterans to Relax
    • Some Marines Given VA Benefits Due to Contaminated Water
    • Veterans Finding Relief Through Art Classes
    • VA Taking Hard Line Stance on Funding IT Projects
    • Study Sheds Light On Anger in Returning Veterans
    • Paperless Medical Records The Right Choice for the VA
    • Video Conferencing Helping Veterans From a Distance
    • Gardening as Therapy for PTSD
    • Shock Waves May Cause Long-Term Brain Issues
    • VA Pioneering Long Term Health Care Programs
    • Taking the Stress Out of PTSD
    • VA Hospital Hooking Veterans on Narcotics
    • Massage Therapy for Veterans
    • Veterans Given Lower Prices on Prescription Drugs
    • The VA is Offering Contracts for Innovative Ideas
    • VA Using Recovery Act Money to Improve Facilities
    • New, Shorter Benefits Claim Form Now Available
    • Tampa VA May Get Adaptive Sports Clinic
    • Missouri Veteran Home Hid History of Abuse
    • Amendment Could Block VA Payment of Agent Orange Claims
    • Louisiana VA Defends Cost Cutting Measures
    • More Veterans Finding Federal Employment
    • New Law Increases Veterans’ Benefits for Families and Caregivers
    • Sleep Apnea on the Rise Among Veterans
    • VA Health Care Getting a Bad Rap
    • New Homeless Veteran Telephone Hotline Activated
    • Online Degrees Now Available Through Post-9/11 GI Bill
    • Help-A-Vet Phone-A-Thon Raises Veteran Awareness
    • Computerized Operating Room System Improves Surgeries
    • San Francisco VA Working to treat PTSD
    • New Foster Care Program Comforts Veterans
    • Texas Veterans Commission Offering Millions in Grants
    • $100 Million in VA Contract Fraud Discovered
    • Chiropractic Care to be Offered at VA Clinics
    • Neighborhood Counseling Centers Added to Aid Veterans
    • New Tax Credit For Employers Hiring Veterans
    • Older Veterans Remaining Healthy and Competitive
    • Veterans Riding Coast-to-Coast on Two Wheels
    • The VA Trains Their Own Acquisition Workers
    • VA Medical Devices Vulnerable to Attack
    • National Resource Directory Helps Veterans In Need
    • PTSD May Increase Risk of Diabetes
    • Bill Aims to Help Parents of America’s Fallen Soldiers
    • Florida Veterans Getting Medical Center and Memorial Park
    • Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed Against VA
    • HUD Cuts the Supportive House Program
    • Retired Veterans May Be Granted Concurrent Benefit Receipt
    • Marriage Education Programs Help Returning Veterans
    • VA Not Appropriately Addressing Military Sexual Trauma
    • The Post-9/11 GI Bill Can Be Improved
    • Home Base Program Helps Veterans
    • The VA’s Fiduciary Program Needs Help
    • VA Processes Used to Screen Veterans’ Organizations Questioned
    • MLB Support Veterans Through Welcome Back Veterans Program
    • Veterans May Soon Be Able To Self-Diagnose with VA Kiosks
    • Veteran Sues VA Doctor for Failure to Diagnose
    • State VA Home: No Dogs Allowed
    • The VA is Upgrading to a New Network
    • New Vocational Training Program Being Offered to Veterans
    • The Debate Over Using Medical Marijuana To Treat PTSD
    • Veterans Healing in White Waters
    • VA Call Centers Failing Veterans
    • Disabled Veterans Being Taught to Surf
    • House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Passes 3 Bills
    • Violated VA Security Policies Result in Stolen Laptop
    • Project Blueberry Helping Veterans Heal
    • Poppies Used To Honor Fallen Soldiers on Memorial Day
    • Cape Coral VA Clinic to Open in 2012
    • New Bill Protects Veterans’ Pensions
    • New Veteran Suicide Prevention Bill Introduced
    • PTSD Designations May Appear on Georgia Driver’s Licenses
    • New Law Could Provide Dental Insurance to Veterans
    • Simulating Blasts May Lead to New Combat Helmets
    • Tampa Company Under Investigation For Defrauding Veterans
    • VA Mortgages Have Benefits and Disadvantages
    • New VAB Claims System Could Be En Route
    • Bill Gives Veterans Access to Health Care Records
    • New Legislation Protects Veterans From Medical Negligence
    • Veterans’ Suffered Vision Loss Due to VA Negligence
    • VA Encouraged to Switch to Open Source System
    • The VA Addresses Toxic Elements on the Battlefield
    • VA Implementing New Grading System for Surgeries at VA Facilities
    • VA Managing Secondary Effects of Post-Injury Pain
    • New Legislation Addresses Urotrauma Treatment for Active Duty Military and Veterans
    • National Coalition for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Meeting in DC
    • VA Health Care Hasn’t Gone Rural Yet
    • VA Committed to Training and Appreciating Their Employees
    • Bill Would Bring Chiropractic Care to the VA
    • Veteran’s Spouse and Dependant Life Insurance Premiums Cut
    • VA Awarding Contracts to Veteran-Owned Businesses
    • Lowered Burden of Proof Requirements Could Open VA to Fraud
    • VA Supporting Veterans with Crucial Programs
    • President Obama Keeping Promises to Veterans
    • AstraZeneca Settlement Gives Millions to the VA and Tricare
    • New Guidelines Allow More Veterans Service Dog Benefits
    • Welcome Home, Inc. Helps Homeless Veterans
    • Veterans Use VA Lawsuit to Help Other Veterans in Need
    • Mysterious Lung Disease Strikes Veterans
    • Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act Passes House
    • New VA Medical Center Over Budget and Behind Schedule
    • The VA Using Technology to Cut Spending
    • Will you be attending the Augusta, Georgia job fair for veterans?
    • New VA Bill to Benefit Female Veterans Seeking VA Care
    • Homeless Female Veterans Receive Help in Florida
    • Veterans Waiting For Compensation Following Toxic Exposure
    • Gulf War Veterans Encouraged to Seek VA Care
    • Veteran Suicides At Alarming Levels
    • Veterans’ Educational Benefits Can Pass to Dependants
    • Veteran Caregivers May Start Receiving Benefits Through VA
    • Federal Grant Helps Blind Veterans
    • Post-9/11 GI Bill Continues to Have Problems
    • Study Shows That Tests May Miss Diagnosing Veterans with a TBI
    • Veteran Uses Twitter to Collect Deserved Benefits
    • Veterans’ Brother Doesn’t Blame VA for Suicide
    • Veterans Who Defrauded Other Veterans Sentenced
    • VA Hospice Program Soothing Veterans
    • New Program Helps Homeless Veterans Find Homes
    • Shamed Ex-Soldier Becomes Soldier Advocate
    • Veteran Benefits to be Paid Electronically
    • Waco VA Scores Poorly on OIG Inspection
    • Disability Evaluation System May Help Claims Process
    • Veterans Left Unprotected By Health Care Reform
    • VA System Overwhelmed By Backlogged Claims
    • Circle of Change Program Aims to Heal Veterans and Dogs
    • New Rules Prevent Garnishment of Veterans’ Benefits
    • California VA Struggling to Contact Veterans
    • Costs of Treating Veterans with Psychological Disorders on the Rise
    • Health Care Reform Affects Veterans and Dependents
    • The Inaugural Warrior Games Kick off
    • VA May Switch To Medicare Rates to Reduce Costs
    • Fair Access to Veterans Benefits Act Pending Passage
    • Veteran-Owned Businesses’ Receive Private Sector Assistance
    • Matching Veterans with Horses for Therapy
    • SCUBA Project Helps Disabled Veterans
    • Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center Continues Renovations
    • Legislation Pending to Help Disabled Veterans’ Caretakers
    • VA Stops Funding Therapeutic Farm
    • U.S. Supreme Court May Hear Veteran Disability Case
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