Wednesday, February 08, 2023 7:53:22 PM
A major win on this, is while the article mentions that these items will not yet be covered by insurance. Just think of the possibilities if it is found out that this treatment is very effective against PTSD.
With the huge and growing numbers of military members leaving the service with diagnosed PTSD, how long can the government stand by while there is a "known" treatment, or something that can be a serious game changer for PTSD!
If they were to see that it can make a great/positive impact, AND they do the right thing, they would find a way to get funding for this treatment in all the VA hospitals across the country, as well as finding a way to make it an acceptable treatment covered by insurance companies.
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