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- Long-term Health Consequences of Military Service
The VA’s epidemiologic research portfolio includes several studies that focus on burn-pit exposures in Afghanistan and Iraq, a study of veterans who have traumatic brain injury or posttraumatic stress disorder, and the National Health Study for a New Generation of US Veterans, which began in 2009 and enrolls 60 000 veterans who served between
- Veteran and Military Mental Health Issues - StatPearls - NCBI . . .
As the United States endures 2 decades of ongoing warfare, both the media and individuals with personal military connections have raised significant public and professional concerns about the mental health of veterans and service members [1] The most widely publicized mental health challenges veterans and service members encounter are posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression
- Health ranks as top concern for Veterans immediately after . . .
In the months after separating from military service, most Veterans are less satisfied with their health than with their work or social relationships, found a study by VA researchers While the Veterans surveyed were mostly satisfied with their work and social well-being, a majority were dealing with chronic physical health conditions and a
- How military service affects the health of veterans
Abuse of alcohol in veterans can be related to service, either directly or indirectly The psychological impact of operational service may be expressed through self-medication by alcohol or other substances Older veterans may also have been exposed to historic drinking cultures in defence that normalised what could become pathological Trauma
- Strategies to Address Veteran Health Disparities Beyond the . . .
The American veteran population has various military service branches, each with unique military experiences 2 Medical records of veterans show doctors diagnosed 1 in 3 patients with at least 1
- Veterans and Military Health - MedlinePlus
Military service members and veterans have made sacrifices to our country, and they may face lots of different health issues Some of the most common health problems they may have include chronic pain, sleep disorders, and mental health disorders But they may also face some different health risks than civilians
- Deployment-related toxic exposures are associated with . . .
Despite established health risks, less empirical work has examined whether deployment-related toxic exposures are associated with declines in mental and physical health after leaving military service, particularly among the most recent cohort of veterans deployed after September 11, 2001
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