New from Benefits.gov: Mental Health Resources for Veterans & More
Benefits.gov sent this bulletin at 02/18/2022 05:30 AM ESTFebruary 18, 2022 | ||||
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Mental Health Resources for VeteransMental Health and well-being are an important part of our overall health. Mental Health can affect your physical health and requires treatment just like any other part of your body. According to the Mental Health Association of Maryland, about 20% of the population suffers from a mental illness in a given year. Benefits.gov supports mental health awareness and sharing resources provided by our partner agencies to help citizens in need. |
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Your Top Questions on the Post 9/11 GI Bill, Answered | ||||
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Importance of Heart Health | ||||
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