veterans
Doctors at the VA Can Officially Talk to Patients About Using Weed
New guidance directs VA staff to discuss with veterans how their use of medical marijuana could interact with other prescriptions or aspects of their care.
Inside the Fight to Study Marijuana for Vets with PTSD
The VA won't help recruit veterans for an FDA-approved trial.
Women Veterans Deserve More Respect for Their Service
"The sad truth, however, is that when we hang up our uniforms, many of us feel invisible."
A Vietnam 'Hero' Featured on FOX News Admits He's a Fraud
The network retracted the story ten days after being notified.
Women Veterans at Much Higher Risk of Suicide Than Women Civilians, Report Says
We talked to an expert in veteran affairs about the unique challenges that women veterans face.
'Leave Britney Alone': Chris Crocker Reflects on His Weird Cultural Legacy
Ten years after "Leave Britney Alone" became one of the Internet's first viral videos, Chris Crocker opens up about his rollercoaster experience of being the original YouTuber.
The First Study on Marijuana for Vets With PTSD Is in Danger of Being Shut Down
The researchers haven’t been able to recruit enough subjects.
Ecstasy Is Now Being Taken Seriously By the FDA
The drug just received “breakthrough” status as a treatment for severe PTSD.
Poor Healthcare Is to Blame for 20 Veteran Suicides a Day
"We're failing the men and women who put it all on the line for our country."
A group of 2.4M veterans is pushing the VA to allow medical pot
The country’s largest veterans group is once again pushing for veterans to get access to medical marijuana.