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Gulf War Illness Gets Medical Recognition, But VA Benefits Lag Behind
“This is more than just a code. This is long-overdue validation for the suffering of the quarter-million afflicted veterans — and a formal acknowledgment that their illness is real, physical and service-related.” - Beatrice Golomb, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine More than three decades after the end of the Gulf War, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially recognized Gulf War Illn
Jan 76 min read


Understanding Medication Errors: A Preventable Healthcare Crisis
Medication errors represent one of the most common yet preventable forms of healthcare harm. From hospitals to pharmacies to physician...
Sep 30, 20254 min read


Emergency Department Challenges: When Critical Care Falls Short
Emergency departments handle life-threatening situations around the clock, making critical decisions under intense time pressure. While...
Sep 15, 20254 min read


VA Staffing Shortages 2025: Crisis Echoes Phoenix VA Scandal
The VA Office of Inspector General's 2025 staffing report paints a troubling picture of Veterans Affairs healthcare. Severe VA staffing...
Aug 15, 20253 min read


Understanding the Federal Tort Claims Act: A Different Path to Justice
When medical malpractice occurs at Veterans Affairs hospitals, military medical facilities, or federally-funded clinics, the path to...
Aug 15, 20254 min read


The VA's Prescription for Disaster
The Wall Street Journal just confirmed what many veterans already knew: the VA's answer to PTSD isn't treatment—it's sedation. Three out...
Aug 11, 20251 min read
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