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How Energy Drinks Increase a Veteran’s PTSD Risk
If you regularly consumed energy drinks while serving in the military, you have a higher risk of developing PTSD. Learn more here.
Understanding the Relationship Between PTSD and Moral Injury
Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder may also experience symptoms related to moral injury. Learn how to protect your right to VA disability benefits.
GERD Often Results From Service-Connected PTSD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (also known as GERD, acid reflux, or heartburn) is often linked to PTSD. Learn how this affects your VA disability benefits.
How VA Disability Benefits for PTSD Can Affect Your Gun Rights
Most Veterans receiving VA disability benefits for PTSD are able to keep their firearms, but gun ownership can be restricted in severe cases.
How PTSD Affects the Aging Veteran
Although most Veterans with PTSD are diagnosed shortly after returning from combat, symptoms can appear at a later date. Learn how this affects VA disability.
What Veterans Need to Know About PTSD Trauma Anniversaries
Trauma anniversaries are well-recognized as triggering PTSD symptoms for Veterans. Learn how to cope and why VA disability benefits can be a valuable resource.
Anger Caused by PTSD Can Make it Difficult to Continue Working
Trouble managing anger is a common symptom of PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get VA disability benefits to help them cope with their condition.
Emotional Avoidance Isn’t the Answer After a PTSD Diagnosis
Avoidance behaviors are a common symptom of PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get the help they need to deal with their condition.
Avoidance Behaviors and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Avoidance behaviors are a common symptom of the PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get the help they need to deal with their condition.
Veterans With PTSD May Also Struggle With Migraines
Veterans with PTSD often find that their condition leads to migraines. Learn how this can affect your VA disability benefits.
Survey Says More Post-9/11 Veterans Are Experiencing PTSD
Survey of post-9/11 veterans shows a higher number of veterans reporting PTSD symptoms.
Attorney Franklin Wins COPD Claim Secondary to PTSD at BVA Leading to Grant of TDIU for Veteran
Timothy Franklin wins CODP claim secondary to PTSD at Board of Veterans Appeals and also wins TDIU for Vietnam Veteran
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