National small business conference for veterans will be held in St. Louis
The event will be held in August and is expected to draw thousands of participants. The conference is aimed at helping veterans establish or expand small businesses.
The event will be held in August and is expected to draw thousands of participants. The conference is aimed at helping veterans establish or expand small businesses.
Missouri and Illinois U.S. senators are among the 67 urging the White House to “take direct action” to end the disturbing backlog in processing veterans’ disability claims. In the VA's central region, the Chicago office has the highest and the St. Louis office the fifth-highest percentage of disability claims pending for more than 125 days.
A free screening of “Service: When Women Come Marching Home” will be Tuesday at the Missouri History Museum. The film documents the recovery of disabled women veterans as they make the transition from active duty to civilian life.
A new law signed by President Barack Obama establishes a registry of veterans who were near "burn pits" and exposed to toxic fumes in Iraq or Afghanistan. The registry enhances VA’s ability to monitor effects of exposure and keep veterans informed about treatments.
Local organizations that assist veterans have long wish lists of needs as the holidays approach. And the BBB warns consumers to be wary of phone and mail solicitations from unfamiliar national charities.
Missouri's senators -- Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican Roy Blunt - came down on opposing sides of the issue when the U.S. Senate shelved President Barack Obama's proposal to establish a Veterans Jobs Corps program Wednesday as a way of easing high unemployment among returning vets.
What is it about war that wrecks people? Dr. Jonathan Shay says he knows the answer. When people are sent to war, they are put into mortal danger, and when they get home, they are haunted by what that danger looks like.
The greatest danger to the veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder is loss of sleep, says a psychiatrist who treats veterans. He believes that a lot of the misconduct of vets with PTSFD is driven by sleep loss.
Student veterans are more than twice as likely to think about suicide as other college students, but they are far less likely to seek professional counseling because of cultural stoicism.
Rock-climbing, trout fishing and other outdoor activities are ways that vets in school at Southern Illinois University are trying to get past the mental problems caused by their military service.