New Rule Aids Veterans With PTSD

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New Rule Aids Veterans With PTSD
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By Patricia Pooladi
July 14, 2010 - A new rule announced by the government this week makes it easier for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder to receive disability benefits. This change could affect hundreds of thousands of veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam.
Although post-traumatic stress disorder only became an official psychiatric diagnosis in the 1980s, the symptoms have been recognized for centuries as a reaction to the traumas of war. Several Institute of Medicine committees have studied the issue of PTSD, written reports, and provided congressional testimony on the needs of veterans with post-traumatic stress. Some notable, recent reports include Returning Home From Iraq and Afghanistan: Preliminary Assessment of Readjustment Needs of Veterans, Service Members, and Their Families (2010), Gulf War and Health, Vol. 8: Update of Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War (2010), PTSD Compensation and Military Service (2007), and Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: An Assessment of the Evidence (2008).
 
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