The University of Idaho has been awarded $1.33 million as part of two major multi-institutional grants from the U.S.
Military personnel exposed to pesticides and other environmental contaminants are at risk of mental health effects.
Tel Aviv University scientist says peer-reviewed research shows a fivefold reduction in symptoms among soldiers who ...
Colin Xu, an assistant professor in UI’s Department of Psychology and Communication, is leading the development of machine learning models to improve early detection of PTSD. The team of researchers ...
The new NDAA calls for a study on how working with drones impacts crews' mental health, including watching lethal strikes.
The 21-member Mississippi Save Our Service Member Task Force, created by the Mississippi Legislature, focuses on addressing ...
Since 2001, more United States troops have died from suicide than have been killed in Afghanistan. The Army estimates that up to 20 percent of those deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan -- half a million ...
As the nation prepares to commemorate Veterans Day on Tuesday, a new study suggests the challenge of returning home after military service is even harder for younger veterans. Posttraumatic stress ...
For many veterans, the battle doesn’t end when they leave the military. The invisible wounds of war, like PTSD and loneliness, can be harder to fight than any enemy. 10 News Reporter Jalen Stubbs ...
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From applied research solving practical problems to learning resources that support military-connected individuals, the ...
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Joseph Suina suffered from PTSD for decades. With aid from a newer health care program, he's living ...