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From a 10-foot “petrified” man to a giant pig statue with a football backstory, Fort Dodge, Iowa, surprised me at every turn.
A Cranbourne North teenager has been sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment and a further 15-month community corrections order ...
WATCH: Fireworks can trigger PTSD in veterans and the public; Doctor offers advice For those living with PTSD, hearing fireworks can bring back memories of combat and gun violence.
Pixabay Acquired Through MGN Online on 12/31/2024 The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has released a list of resources for veterans who are dealing with PTSD during fireworks shows.
With June being PTSD awareness month, non-profit DoYouGiveARuck? hosted their 6th annual Operation Shell Shock event. The organization's mission is to raise awareness and raise funds for our veterans.
A novel therapy involving electrical pulses to the vagus nerve might unlock the brain’s hidden potential to rewire itself, and heal where words and pills fall short.
A woman's fear of dolls led to a PTSD diagnosis after an incident at work involving the Chucky doll from the Child's Play films, this according to a new lawsuit.
For some veterans, the Fourth of July can be more of a struggle than a celebration. “When I first got back it took me quite a few years to really feel at ease with the fireworks,” said ...
Tips and resources for Veterans with PTSD according to the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System: Reach out to loved ones and support systems. Let them know you may need extra support around ...