Wearable device helps predict heat illness during intense trainingResearchers have measured more than 14,000 soldiers and Marines in recent years.By Todd South14 months ago
Watchdog: VA may have overpaid millions in Gulf War Syndrome benefitsInvestigators estimate that the Veterans Benefits Administration “prematurely” approved thousands of claims.By Jaime Moore-Carrillo20 months ago
Vet Affairs agency looking for volunteers to study Gulf War SyndromeVeterans Affairs and National Institutes of Health are taking another look at the mysterious illness.By Leo Shane III2 years ago
Chief master sergeant demoted, jailed for sending explicit photos, other misconductChief Master Sgt. Jamie Kohr pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty and failure to obey an order or regulation.By Rachel S. Cohen3 years ago
Connecticut town honors veterans exposed to Agent OrangeThe U.S. military halted the use of Agent Orange in 1971. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has since recognized more than a dozen diseases it presumes to be connected with exposure to the chemical.4 years ago
Vanessa Guillén was sexually harassed by a supervisor, and she informally reported itThe report did not find evidence that the sexual harassment was related to Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s alleged murder.By Kyle Rempfer4 years ago