Thoughts From a Veteran with PTSD
At this point, nearly everyone is familiar with the acronym PTSD, and that it stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But how much do you really know about PTSD? Even those who suffer from it, lRead More ›
At this point, nearly everyone is familiar with the acronym PTSD, and that it stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But how much do you really know about PTSD? Even those who suffer from it, lRead More ›
You’ve trained for the harshest conditions. You can survive for weeks with barely any food and stay alive for days with little water, but you can only live a matter of minutes without air. BreathRead More ›
Dogs have been man’s – and woman’s – best friend for hundreds of years. But service dogs take that friendship to an entirely new level. Service dogs have been active in society Read More ›
Learning better ways to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing can benefit everyone. However, when it comes to veterans with hearing loss, the standard operating procedures maRead More ›
Are Veteran patients really differentfrom other patients? Every patient has a unique story and veterans are certainly no different. However, a veteran’s experience with hearing loss may be a bit Read More ›
CPT Tony Seahorn Battles the Lasting Impacts of War The UH-1 “Iroquois” helicopter, dubbed the “Huey” by the soldiers who served in the shadow of its silhouette, was the workhorse of the ViRead More ›
How MSG Bobby Ehrig’s Determination Keeps Him Smiling Bobby Ehrig sits in front of a television camera and readies himself for an interview. When the afternoon sun shifts to peek through the curtRead More ›
CPT Mark Brogan’s Battle with Traumatic Brain Injury and Hearing Loss Soldiers in a war zone know that their best alarm system is their gut. Call it a sixth sense, instinct or just training; anyoRead More ›