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		<title>Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Linked to Death,Atherosclerosis in Veterans/ Semper Fi Magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 08:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Brewer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Post-traumatic stress disorder, (PTSD) more than doubles a veterans risk of death from any cause and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association&#8217;s Scientific Sessions 2010. The study states that doctors should offer as much preventive treatment for heart disease for clients with PTSD. The researchers, are Naser &#8230; <a href="http://veteranveritas.com/?p=457" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Linked to Death,Atherosclerosis in Veterans/ Semper Fi Magazine</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Post-traumatic stress disorder, (PTSD) more than doubles a veterans risk of death from any cause and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association&#8217;s Scientific Sessions 2010.</p>
<p>The study states that doctors should offer as much preventive treatment for heart disease for clients with PTSD. The researchers, are Naser Ahmadi, MD, and Ramin Ebrahimi, MD.</p>
<p>The research studied the electronic medicals records of 286, 194 veterans, with an average age of 63, who are being treated at hospitals in Southern California and Nevada. The cohort group includes veterans of the Korean War.</p>
<p>The conclusion of the study indicated that veterans diagnosed with PTSD had 2.41 times the rate of death from all causes compared to veterans who have not experienced PTSD. Or at least not diagnosed with the symptoms. They then surmise that PTSD alone is an independent predictor of death from all causes.</p>
<p>Now, let Veteran Veritas  enter the picture. I cannot use the the adjective that first comes to mind for this study. So let your veteran imaginations take you there.</p>
<p>What I will say is that I first distrust this study because it smells of the subterranean influence of the Insurance industry that does not want to provide life insurance for the young soldiers returning from war, as a result of their pre-existing conditions &#8212;which is War!   A soldier who is diagnosed with PTSD cannot currently get life insurance. Truth.</p>
<p>Man is this a hard pill to swallow.</p>
<p>So, the citizen soldier who just defended the United States of America and our system of capitalism, the insurance industry being the very DNA of that system, can in turn not be defended by the very system they just defended.  There will  be an outcry beyond belief when this becomes known nationwide. Johnny can come marching home with ribbons of valor galore, but he cannot get life insurance if he seeks a little help for his nightmares of horific events, because he  is normal. All of the literature on PTSD indicates that, &#8220;it is a <strong>normal</strong> reaction to aberrant events.&#8221;  So, where am I going here? I believe studies like this should be scrutinized way beyond their practical value, for the core intent. I suspect that some of that intent is to have on record, medical data, to support the decline for life insurance.  Not unlike the bogus studies of a Psychiatrist named Sally Satel, who was on the payroll of the American Enterprise institute to conduct their dirty work in attempting to alter the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Psychiatry, DSM, so as to not have to award do many disability claims for PTSD, this study is akin to that effort that was suspended as a result of the incredible feedback from veterans, like this writer, who are up at night combing the net.  I will have more to say about this in future postings.</p>
<p>I would like to see what our readers have to say about this study and why from its initial reading it is laced with errors of science.  I will be revisiting this subject frequently over the next several months.</p>
<p>Next week I will be visiting with some high command at Camp Pendleton, and this topic is on the agenda.</p>
<p>As a footnote, many seasoned journalists have a bit of disdain for medical journalism as so much of it has hidden agendas of promotion of self and product, or is bent toward the pharmaceutical industry, meaning stockholders.</p>
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		<title>Press Release: Grief Counseling;Terry Byron: Dignity Memorial Network &amp; Marana Marine Corps League</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 07:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Brewer]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE &#8211; MEDIA ALERT Media Contact: Jim Gibson, 520-241-9859 Dignity Memorial Network Offers 24-Hour Grief Counseling For Public Impacted by the Shooting in Tucson TUCSON – (January 10, 2011) – In the wake of the recent shooting of Rep. Giffords’ &#8220;Congress on Your Corner&#8221; event, the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and &#8230; <a href="http://veteranveritas.com/?p=448" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Press Release: Grief Counseling;Terry Byron: Dignity Memorial Network &#38; Marana Marine Corps League</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE &#8211; MEDIA ALERT<br />
Media Contact:<br />
Jim Gibson, 520-241-9859<br />
Dignity Memorial Network Offers 24-Hour Grief Counseling<br />
For Public Impacted by the Shooting in Tucson<br />
TUCSON – (January 10, 2011) – In the wake of the recent shooting of Rep. Giffords’ &#8220;Congress on<br />
Your Corner&#8221; event, the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery providers is<br />
making its 24-hour Compassion Helpline® available at no charge to anyone who would like to speak<br />
with a counselor regarding this shooting. Members of the community are encouraged to call 1-800-<br />
854-8080 toll-free for free grief counseling. These calls are confidential and will not be reported back<br />
to anyone.<br />
Answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by professionally-trained and licensed counselors, the<br />
Compassion Helpline is designed to provide emotional support and guidance at no charge to those in<br />
need of counsel during times of grief or mourning. The counselors can be called at any time and any<br />
number of times free of charge.<br />
Jim Gibson, market manager of Dignity Memorial locations in the Tucson area, offered condolences to<br />
those touched by this shooting. “Our hearts go out to the families, friends and community members<br />
whose lives have been forever changed by this event,” said Gibson. “It is our hope that, in some way,<br />
our grief management resource can help them better understand and deal with the emotions evoked by<br />
such a difficult experience.”<br />
The Compassion Helpline is normally offered as a family support benefit to Dignity Memorial<br />
customers. The Dignity Memorial network of more than 1,800 funeral, cremation and cemetery service<br />
providers is North America’s most trusted resource for funeral and memorialization services. Dignity<br />
Memorial providers offer an unmatched combination of products and locations serving families with<br />
care, integrity, respect and service excellence. For more information, visit www.dignitymemorial.com.<br />
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