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Rare lizard species stress-eats to cope with loud military aircraft
A new study found a rare species of lizards is spending more time eating in response to sounds from military aircraft.
What a combat veteran taught me about handling stress
Where standard methods failed the author's brother, a veteran, meditation worked to relieve stress when he returned from a combat zone.
By Rebecca Anne Nguyen
New veterans find themselves employed and connected but battling health woes after discharge
A new survey shows that veterans fare well in their first year after the military but have a high "health burden."
By Patricia Kime
Results of scientific inquiry into malaria drugs used by US troops expected in March
Report could help veterans file disability claims with the VA.
By Patricia Kime
How rising temps could cause even more heat casualties at military bases
A study by the Union of Concerned Scientists warns that increasingly long stretches of hot days will make military training more dangerous.
New blood test could help identify troops and veterans with PTSD
Researchers hope the findings lead to a more reliable way to diagnose and address the disorder.
She survived the Fort Hood shooting. Now she’s counseling Dayton’s first responders.
This retired Army psychologist survived the Fort Hood shooting in 2009, and is now counseling survivors of the Dayton tragedy.
Cracking the code: The new frontier in confronting veteran suicide
Science may soon provide a way to predict and mitigate the risk of suicide, the author of this commentary piece says.
By Sherman Gillums
Insomnia in the military is up 650 percent since 2003 — here’s how DoD is hoping to curb that trend
Solutions to the alarming trend have proved elusive.
By Jon Simkins
Fun in the sun: Flightline shorts on the way for overheated Nellis maintainers
Who wears short shorts?
Disabled Afghanistan veteran sets Guinness World Record for deadlift
Tye lifted 1,113 pounds, 5 ounces, setting a new world record.
By Jon Simkins