Editor's Note: This article is part of KSAT’s special, "50 Years After The Fall: From Saigon to San Antonio," highlighting how the war in Vietnam affected veterans in the Alamo City and South Texas.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) remains a pervasive and challenging mental health concern, particularly among combat veterans. Traditional treatment approaches often fall short in addressing the ...
Our buddy Elie Spivack (co- founder of Mercaz Lavi) came to us four years ago. He was a distinguished combat engineer ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — Non-profits and organizations have been struggling during the pandemic to give those in need the services they provide. 1 Veteran Foundation is no different -- the foundation provides ...
As June marks National PTSD Awareness Month, Emergence Health Network (EHN) is encouraging El Paso residents to learn more ...
Two major new studies from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reveal that veterans of the Vietnam War continue to face significant psychological and physical health challenges ...
The human brain is hardwired for resilience, to adapt and make sense of the incomprehensible. For members of the military who have served in combat zones, that cognitive plasticity is tested to the ...
A new Veterans Affairs study finds that combat experience is associated with a higher risk of alcohol use to cope with PTSD symptoms. But the connection is weaker when accounting for the severity of ...
Optimal treatment for patients with co-occurring PTSD and fibromyalgia requires coordinated, multidisciplinary care.