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Oct
15

Navy family awarded $11.5 million in medical malpractice suit at Guam Military Hospital

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A medical malpractice lawsuit against a U.S. Naval hospital brought about by a Virginia couple whose son sustained serious injuries during birth has been settled by the federal government. The couple will receive $11.5 million for the care of their son, who is now five years old. The couple were both Naval officers and were […]

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Oct
04

Veterans Who Served After 9/11 More Likely to Benefit Financially From Service

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Findings from a study conducted by Pew Research Center showed that combat veterans who served in the military after the September 11th terrorist attacks reported benefiting financially from their service more than those who served before 9/11. Sixty-eight percent of the post-9/11 veterans reported that being deployed in the military had a positive impact on […]

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Sep
30

VA moves toward modernization with several updates

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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is implementing several highly anticipated changes to modernize its systems and processes and increase efficiency for the veterans it serves. The agency will soon have updated the rating schedule, modernized the appeals process, implemented an electronic health records system and streamlined the materiel acquisition process. Rating Schedule Update The […]

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Sep
17

Small study suggests military changes eating habits of female veterans

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Researchers from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have found that military service may affect the long-term eating habits of female service members. The small study showed that poor eating habits in the military carried on even after the women had transitioned back to civilian life. The women involved with the study noted three different […]

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Aug
30

Research shows majority of veterans highly critical of Iraq and Afghanistan wars

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A new report found that almost two thirds of veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan felt the conflicts were not worth fighting. The poll was conducted by the Pew Research Center. Questions were administered to both a group of veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and a group of civilians who had […]

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Aug
02

VA Changes Policies Regarding Display of Religious Symbols

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Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie changed the rules regarding the display of religious symbols and materials at VA facilities. The new policies will allow religious content to be displayed publicly within VA hospitals and other facilities, where and when appropriate, effective July 3. These areas may include lobbies, entrances, exits, security stations, nurses’ […]

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Jul
30

Proposed program to give active duty service members with reproductive benefits

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Under the newly proposed, fiscal year 2020, defense policy bill is a program that would let active duty military personnel freeze their eggs or sperm prior to being deployed and give new mothers a standard one-year deployment deferment after having a baby. The program would provide gamete preservation and storage services for service members who […]

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Jul
19

New study finds link between TBI and dementia

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A new study has found that experiencing a traumatic brain injury (TBI) more than doubles the risk for developing dementia later in life for veterans. The federally funded research sought to better understand how TBI affects veterans in the long term. A connection between even mild TBIs and increased dementia risk was apparent. There was […]

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Jul
12

Getting benefits for military sexual trauma

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As unfortunate as it is, many service members will experience some form of sexual assault, harassment or other trauma during their time in the military. These experiences have a profound effect on the survivor and could potentially qualify them for compensation and other benefits from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Military sexual trauma (MST) can […]

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Jun
25

VA will pay Army vet $40,000 in back benefits

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A disabled Army vet from New Jersey will soon be paid $40,000 in back benefits from the Veterans Administration. Ronald Choplinski, 71, was awarded the money after the VA Board of Veterans’ Appeals decided in January 2018 to upgrade the severity of his disability and that he should have been compensated for it earlier than […]

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