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The Military & Alcohol: Breaking the Cycle of Binge Drinking

The Military & Alcohol: Breaking the Cycle of Binge Drinking

by cgoodman | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

Is it possible to change the military’s binge drinking culture, or is it too deep-rooted? This issue not only affects service members’ readiness for duty but also their health. Binge drinking in the military begins slowly but can quickly grow because of...
VA Benefits for Rehab: How to Get Your Treatment Covered

VA Benefits for Rehab: How to Get Your Treatment Covered

by cgoodman | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

Imagine the quiet of dawn, when the world starts to wake up. But you’re facing an inner battle. Many veterans live with this struggle every day. It’s a part of their service that leaves marks not easily healed by time. The VA offers benefits for rehab,...
Why Veterans Face a Higher Risk of Addiction & How to Get Help

Why Veterans Face a Higher Risk of Addiction & How to Get Help

by cgoodman | Feb 20, 2025 | Blog

Did you know over 10% of veterans battle with substance use disorder (SUD), a bit more than the general public?. In young, male veterans aged 18-25, the situation is even more severe than for civilians. This highlights the struggles many veterans face when they leave...
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