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Vet Affairs agency looking for volunteers to study Gulf War Syndrome
Veterans Affairs and National Institutes of Health are taking another look at the mysterious illness.
Serving the visible and invisible wounds: Remembering mental health during times of uncertainty
It is crucial for military members and veterans to know they are not alone during this time of quarantine with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, says the author of this commentary.
By Ken Fisher, chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation
Pentagon watchdog: More child sex assault reforms are needed
For the second time this year, an independent federal review has faulted the U.S. Department of Defense for how it has responded when children on military bases sexually assault each other.
‘I sought help when I needed it’: Joint Chiefs vice chairman speaks out on mental health
Gen. John Hyten recalled seeking psychiatric help in a video posted Tuesday encouraging service members who are struggling to do the same.
By Harm Venhuizen
Military still struggles to handle kid-on-kid sex assaults
The U.S. Department of Defense is struggling to change how it handles the abuse of military kids, including cases involving sexual assault by other children, according to a report commissioned by Congress.
These military towns have the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases in the country
A new report ranks the U.S. cities with the highest rates of sexually transmitted diseases.
By Patricia Kime
Defense official sexually harassed female staff members, Pentagon report says
A Pentagon report has found that a senior Defense Department official sexually harassed several women on his staff, touching them and making inappropriate comments.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Here’s what the investigation into a fired Marine Corps CO found
Lt. Col. Christopher Kinsey was relieved as head of an aviation training unit in April
What happens now that veterans can file class-action suits against VA?
Legal experts say the new legal precedent could mean new avenues for veterans facing similar medical issues or similar problems getting VA benefits.
They sought help when their Army dad deployed. Now they’re barred from joining the military.
Counseling sessions from their time as military dependents could prevent children from following their parents' path to service.
By Karen Jowers
Military project aims to combat disease outbreaks, protect warfighters
When warfighters are downrange, they often come into contact with diseases at ground zero of an outbreak.
By Kyle Rempfer