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Filing a VA Disability Claim for PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression: A Guide for Veterans Seeking Mental Health Benefits
Mental health conditions like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression are among the most common for Veterans, as well as the most frequently filed and awarded service-connected disabilities. Yet, many veterans delay filing a claim—whether due to uncertainty, stigma, or the assumption that mental health doesn’t qualify for compensation. If your condition is linked […]
Can You Get Long-Term Disability for an Anxiety Disorder?
VA disability for anxiety disorders can continue as long as symptoms persist, but veterans may encounter obstacles demonstrating they deserve long-term disability compensation. Summary Veterans often face long-term anxiety due to service-related experiences such as trauma, separation from loved ones, and dangerous conditions. The VA offers disability compensation for service-connected anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders like […]
How Gastrointestinal Health Can Be Linked to Mental Health
Veterans with mental health issues may experience related gastrointestinal problems. Summary Veterans can benefit from understanding how gastrointestinal health can be linked to mental health. The gastrointestinal tract hosts bacteria that create and deploy chemical messengers to the brain. A damaged or malfunctioning digestive system can deprive the brain of signals that keep it healthy. […]
Study Shows Link Between Risk for PTSD and Genetic Susceptibility
New research indicates that a veteran’s genetic background may play a role in how at risk they are for developing PTSD, but more information is needed to draw definitive conclusions. Summary PTSD affects up to 30% of veterans, and studies have explored potential genetic links to PTSD symptoms using data from the Million Veteran Program. […]
How PTSD Affects Veterans
Veterans grappling with the psychological symptoms and subsequently physical consequences of service-related PTSD should consider pursuing VA disability benefits. Summary PTSD affects veterans’ lives in terms of their relationships, careers, capacity to care for themselves, and their health. Symptoms of PTSD include flashbacks, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, and even suicidal ideation. Even with treatment, in most […]