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Social Security and VA Disability Recipients Could Get an 8% Cost-Of-Living Bump Next YearSeniors and disabled Americans who qualify for monthly Social Security benefits and veterans who are receiving disability payments may get larger monthly checks in 2023.
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A New Agreement Expands Health Care and Benefits for Veterans Exposed to Burn Pits and Other ToxinsA sweeping new measure crafted by Washington lawmakers will expand eligibility for health care and benefits for millions of veterans exposed to open-air burn pits and other toxins.
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Nine Respiratory Cancers Added to the List of Presumptive Conditions for Gulf War VeteransIn a victory for veterans who were exposed to burn pit smoke nine respiratory cancers have been added to the list of presumptive conditions.
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Your VA Heart C&P Exam: What You Need to KnowIf you’re a veteran and can prove that your heart problems are related to the work you did in the military, you may qualify for VA disability benefits.
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Vietnam Era Veterans Can Still Win VA Compensation for Agent Orange IllnessesAre you one of the many veterans who served in Southeast Asia and are suffering due to exposure to Agent Orange, but struggling to be awarded VA disability benefits? Don’t give up.
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VA Adds Sinusitis, Asthma, and Rhinitis to Presumptive Conditions ListVeterans with asthma, rhinitis, or sinusitis may receive benefits with a presumptive service connection. Learn more here.
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Veterans Can Receive Free Access to National Mentoring ProgramAmerican Corporate Partners (ACP) works with post-9/11 veterans to help them find great jobs—and the right jobs for them.
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Can the VA Take Away or Deny Disability Benefits for Marijuana Use?Medical marijuana is now legal in 37 states and the District of Columbia and legal for recreational use in 18 states.
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Female Servicemembers Are More Prone to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Than Their Male CounterpartsIf you’re a female veteran and suffer from PTSD, you might be able to service-connect this condition and qualify for disability. Learn more here.
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Veterans Get More Response Time Due to Mail DelaysSlow mail service has prompted the Department of Veterans Affairs to extend normal response time limits for most veterans’ benefits letters.
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