ptsd Articles
Data from VA Epidemiologist on Suicide Risk in Vets and Gulf War Syndrome Quashed by VA
Saturday, March 16th, 2013 by Doug Bremner
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A VA epidemiologist named Steven Coughlin, PhD, with an impressive record of publication of data-based studies, who conducted a major ten million dollar study of the effects of the Gulf War, was threatened when he proposed publishing the results of his study which he claims count... Read more
Calming the What If’s: Parenting the Kid Who Doesn’t Fit the Mold
Tuesday, August 7th, 2012 by ddavenport
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Parenting is a funny business. The very decision to have kids is a decision to connect for the rest of your life to the future. This connection, however, is theoretical, while effective parenting requires us to be visit site to read more Read more
Calming the What If’s: Parenting the Kid Who Doesn’t Fit the Mold
Tuesday, August 7th, 2012 by ddavenport
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Parenting is a funny business. The very decision to have kids is a decision to connect for the rest of your life to the future. This connection, however, is theoretical, while effective parenting requires us to be visit site to read more Read more
Soldiers, Families, take part in Callaway Homecoming Initiative
Thursday, May 24th, 2012 by Doug Bremner
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from The Bayonet. Columbus, GA. by Cheryl Rodewig Under way this week at Callaway Gardens, the 10-day program includes adventure courses, informational seminars, leisure activities and group discussions designed to help redeploying Soldiers re-integrate into life at home. Our vis... Read more
Think Talk Radio: Interview
Friday, May 18th, 2012 by Doug Bremner
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Listen to this interview with me from today on thinktalkradio.com about a range of topics from consumers educating themselves about prescription medications, to military families, effects of deployment, and stress disorders. The program is hosted by Jerome Maultsby who works for ... Read more
Callaway Homecoming Initiative (CHI) Launch!
Monday, April 23rd, 2012 by Doug Bremner
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The Callaway Homecoming Iniative CHI, a program a year-long in planning between our group at Emory, the Callaway family and Callaway Gardens, and Fort Benning and the Maneuvre Operations Center for Excellence, starts this Wednesday and will go for 10 days Apr 25-May 6 2012. The C... Read more
Is your brain injury making you fat?
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 by Marie Rowland
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Its been a few months after your injury, and youre recovering pretty well. So, you take off your favorite comfy pants and pull out your old jeans, but ouch They wont zip up anymore. You vow to go on a diet and all but starve yourself for the next few weeks. You discover that its ... Read more
Is your brain injury making you fat?
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 by Marie Rowland
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Its been a few months after your injury, and youre recovering pretty well. So, you take off your favorite comfy pants and pull out your old jeans, but ouch They wont zip up anymore. You vow to go on a diet and all but starve yourself for the next few weeks. You discover that its ... Read more
Malaria Drugs Can Drive You Nuts: Was Robert Bales on Lariam?
Monday, March 26th, 2012 by Doug Bremner
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Protozoans include malaria, giardiasis, amoebiasis, trichomoniasis, and toxoplasmosis. These are all organisms that can cause infection in humans. Malaria is caused by the parasite Plasmodium, and is spread by mosquitoes. Plasmodium falciparum infects red blood cells and is fatal... Read more
Soldier Accused of Killing Civilians in Afghanistan
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 by Doug Bremner
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U.S. Soldier Robert Bales is accused of killing 16 civilians in southern Afghanistan. He claims to remember events earlier in the evening and later in the evening but having no memory of supposedly going to villages near his base and carrying out killings. By way of disclosure I ... Read more
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