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.
Even in the chaos of war, parents can be a shield. A new study published in the International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice finds that parental emotional support helps ...
During and since the Vietnam War, American combat leaders developed a policy and personal commitment of never leaving a warrior on the battlefield. Living, wounded or dead, every effort is made to ...
About 7% of veterans and service members have PTSD but only a quarter of them who enroll in psychotherapy treatments actually ...
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 ...
SAN ANTONIO – The underlying message from healthcare providers to veterans: it’s never too late to receive the help they have a right to. Last October, UT Health San Antonio held its ninth annual ...
U.S. veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from military sexual trauma are more likely to have disability claims denied than their counterparts who submitted combat-related PTSD claims ...
SAN DIEGO — For many veterans, the transition back to civilian life can be challenging, but one nonprofit is making that journey a little easier, one loyal companion at a time. “I will say that the ...
A joint study by Tel Aviv University, the IDF Medical Corps, and the U.S. Department of Defense has found that a series of ...
Wisconsin native and musician Jason Moon was an E4 combat engineer with the 724th Army National Guard Battalion in Iraq in 2003 when three young Iraqi base employees were caught stealing from the ...