We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Social Security Disability FAQ: Is Current Medical Care Important In a Disability Case?If you are applying for Social Security disability benefits you should get regular treatment from your doctor. Avoid large gaps in your treatment.
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Comfort Food: Tim’s Chicken ChiliHere’s a cold weather favorite at our house, Tim’s Chicken Chili. Enjoy this easy to make recipe with your family and loved ones today.
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How to Reduce Avoidance Behavior If You Have PTSDIf you’re a veteran suffering from PTSD, you may respond to certain situations through emotional avoidance. Learn how to reduce avoidance behavior.
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Turn Back Time: Reversing the Aging ProcessWith a few changes in developing healthier habits you can make a noticeable difference in how you age.
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Genetic Testing Scam Preys on Medicare BeneficiariesScammers are taking advantage of the popularity of genetic testing and of people’s natural fear of terminal illnesses to pray on medicare beneficiaries
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Question of the Month: “If I drive for Uber or Lyft, will that affect my disability case?”If you are applying for Social Security Disability Insurance, the Social Security Administration will evaluate how much you earn at any kind of work
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Comfort Food: Old Fashioned Popcorn BallsHalloween is this month and it’s a perfect time to make this time honored Halloween treat—popcorn balls.
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PTSD FAQ: What You Need to Know About Post-Traumatic StressSoldiers who return after experiencing a traumatic event during war may develop PTSD. In our PTSD FAQ, learn what you need to know about post-traumatic stress.
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Money Tips for Second MarriagesA major factor in failed second marriages is money. Here are a few ideas on how you can keep money from splitting you and your new spouse apart.
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President Signs Memorandum to Wipe Out Student Debt of Disabled VeteransBureaucratic barriers have been removed which opens the way for permanently disabled American veterans to erase any student loan obligations.