Military studies psychedelics

#Middlebury #Psychedelics #PTSD VETERANS POST By Freddy Groves The $883.7 billion National Defense Authorization Act for 2024 makes for some interesting reading, not only for what it ... Continue Reading →

Possible heart disease symptoms are written off due to weight

#MiddleburyCT #HeartDisease #Weight DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve been experiencing pain in my chest, dizziness and shortness of breath on exertion. The chest pain lasts for a few hours. ... Continue Reading →

Help veterans in 2023

#MiddleburyCT #Veterans VETERANS POST By Freddy Groves Recently retired or unemployed, at loose ends and wondering what your next steps should be? If you’re looking for ways to ... Continue Reading →

Could it be PTSD?

#Middlebury #Veterans #PTSD VETERANS POST By Freddy Groves Do you ever wonder if you possibly have PTSD? The Department of Veterans Affairs has created a very short PTSD screening web ... Continue Reading →

Can VA puppy program help combat PTSD?

#Middlebury #Veterans VETERANS POST by Freddy Groves The Department of Veterans Affairs has published its plan for starting up a pilot program for the Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers ... Continue Reading →

Once-homeless vets test job market

#Middlebury #Veterans In the month since the homeless veterans had moved into the attic dormitory, three of them had gotten jobs of one kind or another. Sarge had gone banging on doors ... Continue Reading →

Letters reach out to troubled vets

#Middlebury #Vets We’ve been in a stressful period for many long months, and now here come the holidays. It’s going to be different this year: fewer (or no) family get-togethers, ... Continue Reading →

Get an app just for COVID

#Middlebury #Veterans Ah, here we go. I recently wrote here about a few Department of Veterans Affairs apps that might be helpful in reducing stress. Now we hear from the VA that it ... Continue Reading →

Veterans Post – Vets get good news on PTSD

#MIDDLEBURY by Freddy Groves A clinical trial has shown that adding just one care component can improve outcomes for those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The component ... Continue Reading →