Cholesterol Among Veterans and How To Control It

very-high cholesterol is not only unhealthy, it is a straight-out killer. Some cholesterols are good for your body as our bodies need it to build health cells. Therefore, you may have two important numbers when you have your cholesterol checked – LDL and HDL.

Veteran Resource List

A full list of veteran resources as published by The National Veteran Foundation.

Sexual Assaults In Today’s Military On Rise

According to a Military.com article in May 2019 a recent survey reported that the number of sexual assaults in the U.S. military rose by 38% from 2016 to 2018, a dramatic increase that comes despite years of efforts to halt rape and other sex crimes in the ranks.

Agent Orange Awareness Month

October is Agent Orange Awareness Month. It is a month that has been set aside to become more aware and knowledgeable about Agent Orange’s history and use as a defoliant as well as how it was used in chemical warfare by the United States in Vietnam among other countries.

In fact we can trace the use of agent orange to at least Vietnam, Korea, Okinawa, Thailand, Guam, Laos, Cambodia, Panama Canal, along with bases in the United States.

Musculoskeletal Injuries and Chronic Pain

According to PracticalPainManagement.com musculoskeletal pain is the most common chronic pain complaint among veterans and is often caused by an injury to bones, nerves, muscles, and/or connective tissue.

Chemical Exposure in Veterans Over the Years

By Larry Nader, US Navy Veteran There is nothing new about the extremely high possibility of military members being exposed to harmful, and deadly, chemicals; some of which comes from our enemies use of chemical warfare while many others are from the mishandling, misuse, or over-use, of chemicals by our very Department of Defense.  It’s …

Top Seven Invisible Health Problems Facing Today’s Veterans

“Folks returning home from combat have a constellation of health concerns, including physical issues, psychological issues, and psychosocial issues concerning things like work and family.”

Reminder: The Ranting Vet Will Return With New Articles On 9/13.

Just a reminder that The Ranting Vet will be off next week but will return with new blog articles on September 13, 2019 with an article titled “Top Seven Invisible Injuries Facing Today’s Veterans”, will provide an overall look at the top seven invisible injuries that today’s service members face. Article following this one will …

Is The VA Grading Veteran Nursing Homes A Case Of The Fox Guarding The Henhouse?

When people start quoting statistics using partial numbers, I must question what they are not telling the public. And with the VA, as with any government agency or public corporation, what they do not tell you speaks louder than what they are telling you.

PTSD Symptoms and Possible Treatments; Fight Vet Fight!

PTSD is not always a life-long condition and the longevity and severity of it varies by person. There can be many factors that contribute to the length of time symptoms are present and the level of recovery for the affected veteran.

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