Montana Veterans Affairs (VA) officials say all veterans with and without benefits can now get free emergency mental health care at any medical facility, including non-VA facilities. They can also receive residential and outpatient crisis services. The new rule aims to reduce suicide among Montana veterans.
As many as 3.5 million combat veterans have been exposed to toxics while serving. It is unknown how many suffer from the related medical conditions, in part because Veterans Affairs
The Department of the Defense estimates that there are at least 3.5 million veterans potentially exposed, basically everyone who served after Sept. 11, 2001.
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