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Pixabay Acquired Through MGN Online on 12/31/2024 The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has released a list of resources for veterans who are dealing with PTSD during fireworks shows.
A novel therapy involving electrical pulses to the vagus nerve might unlock the brain’s hidden potential to rewire itself, and heal where words and pills fall short.
With June being PTSD awareness month, non-profit DoYouGiveARuck? hosted their 6th annual Operation Shell Shock event. The organization's mission is to raise awareness and raise funds for our veterans.
SANFORD, Fla. — The Orlando Veterans Affairs Healthcare System reports 90% of Central Florida post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) vets prefer virtual care compared in person treatment.
For some veterans, the Fourth of July can be more of a struggle than a celebration. “When I first got back it took me quite a few years to really feel at ease with the fireworks,” said ...
Tips and resources for Veterans with PTSD according to the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System: Reach out to loved ones and support systems. Let them know you may need extra support around ...
PTSD disrupts the rhythmic function of consciousness. Psychedelics can help restore that sense of rhythm and balance.
Texas is investing in research on Ibogaine, an illegal psychedelic drug, to explore its potential in treating PTSD and mental illnesses.
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