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A Pentagon program designed to cover a “vulnerable” mental health period for military members failed to reach 70% of those enrolled, a federal watchdog found. The program, named inTransition, is ...
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Virtual reality is emerging as a powerful tool to improve care for veterans, including helping community members recognize suicide warning signs. Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington ...
A provision in pending Congressional legislation—the Veterans’ ACCESS Act of 2025—threatens to undermine veterans’ health care and saddle taxpayers with staggering costs. At issue is a proposed pilot ...
The VA Long Beach Healthcare System celebrated the completion of its new mental health facilities on Thursday, Aug. 28, which expands its services for local veterans. Located on the campus of the ...
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As Veterans Day approaches, attention is turning to the challenges facing New York City’s veteran population — especially when it comes to mental health. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans ...