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Lasting Effects of Military Sexual Trauma | VetLaw
Summary Veterans who have experienced non-consensual sexual from a fellow service member while serving may qualify for a Military Sexual Trauma claim Sexual violence and harassment are ongoing issues in every branch of the military, and they are perpetrated and experienced by service members of all backgrounds The VA provides benefits to survivors of Military […]
Migraines and Their Connection to Mental Health Issues
Summary Many veterans suffer from debilitating migraine headaches caused by service-connected disabilities, including mental health issues. Research suggests mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD can cause migraines. The VA recognizes migraines as secondary conditions, so vets can potentially secure a higher disability rating with greater benefits. One of the most common health […]
FDA Approves Increased Access to MDMA for PTSD | Blog
A landmark development in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy has been reached, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the increased access to Methylenedioxymethamphetamine for treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in former servicemembers. Under the program known as Extended Access, the FDA has approved 10 sites across the country to administer the drug to an additional […]
Female Veteran Suicide Rates
Many veterans who serve their country and return from active duty feel out of place when they get back. Depression in former servicemembers is a growing issue that must be confronted by our mental healthcare system. The National Veterans Foundation noted that 20 percent of those who served in Afghanistan or Iraq struggle with some […]