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May 14 2026HEALTH

Weather‑Driven Lung Infection Threatens 1, 000 Lives Annually

Valley fever is a lung disease caused by spores from the fungus Coccidioides, which thrives in dry soil across parts of the southwestern United States and south‑central Washington. The illness can be fatal, with up to 1, 000 deaths reported each year. A study in Phoenix showed that the risk of infe

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May 13 2026OPINION

New York needs to step up for veterans' mental health care

Veterans in New York face a growing mental health crisis, with suicide rates far higher than the general population. Last year saw the highest veteran suicide rate in over two decades - nearly 25 per 100, 000 people compared to just 19. 8 the year before. That's more than double the rate for non-vet

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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

How veterans are pushing the boundaries of mental health treatment

Veterans have a long history of driving medical progress without getting the credit they deserve. War creates extreme conditions that force quick, creative solutions—like sorting wounded soldiers on the battlefield to save the most critical cases first. These rough but effective methods later shaped

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Apr 04 2026HEALTH

Biologics for Long‑Term Urticaria: When to Start and What It Means

Veterans who suffer from chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) often go through many doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency rooms before a new type of medicine is tried. A study looked at records from 2011 to 2021 to see how long it takes from the first diagnosis until a biologic drug is started

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Feb 17 2026CRIME

Neighbors Take Action: How a Small Community Thwarted Crime with Signs and Cameras

Valley Glen, a quiet part of the San Fernando Valley, has seen its residents step up to keep their streets safe. Facing a surge of break‑ins linked to gangs from South America, homeowners installed 22 warning signs and set up infrared license‑plate readers plus video cameras. The initiative reported

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Feb 15 2026EDUCATION

Students Gain Real‑World Skills Through School Business Club

Valley High’s business club, DECA, is turning ordinary classes into real‑world training. The club has grown fast in its third year, thanks to teacher Nick DeFrancesco’s guidance. Students meet after school and sometimes more often, practicing role‑plays and case studies that mimic real busines

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Veterans: The Unsung Heroes of Rural Healthcare

Veterans bring a unique set of skills to the table, especially in rural healthcare. Their training and experience make them valuable assets in these communities. Many veterans choose to continue serving by becoming healthcare providers. Their leadership, discipline, and teamwork are crucial in these

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Nov 11 2025OPINION

Veterans: A Hidden Gem in the Job Market

Veterans bring a lot to the table. They have skills and work ethic that many employers want. But, they often struggle to find jobs that match their abilities. The unemployment rate for veterans is low, but many are underemployed or facing financial stress. This is a problem that needs attention. On

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Nov 10 2025OPINION

Caring for Those Who Served: A Look at Veterans' Challenges

Veterans in the U. S. face many struggles after leaving the military. These challenges include finding jobs, having a place to live, and dealing with mental health issues. The country has made some progress, but there's still a lot to do. The government has asked for more money to help veterans. Th

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Brain Injuries and Long-Term Health: What Happens to Veterans?

Veterans returning from service after 9/11 have faced significant health challenges, especially those who have experienced traumatic brain injuries (TBI). These injuries don't just cause immediate problems; they can lead to a host of long-term health issues. A recent study looked at health records f

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