Coping With PTSD

As a combat veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) I have had to learn many ways to cope with the illness. Over the past twenty years I have been admitted to several treatment centers for coping with PTSD. I

As a combat veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) I have had to learn many ways to cope with the illness. Over the past twenty years I have been admitted to several treatment centers for coping with PTSD. I

People often ask me, in terms of my argument about “ten steps” that mark the descent to a police state or closed society, at what stage we are. I am sorry to say that with the importation of what will

Police in Delhi yesterday used water cannon, tear gas and baton charges to disperse crowds of demonstrators protesting over the gang-rape of a student which has outraged the country. The protesters, many of them students chanting “we want justice”, had

Federal health regulators say a genetically modified salmon that grows twice as fast as normal is unlikely to harm the environment, clearing the way for the first approval of a scientifically engineered animal for human consumption. The Food and Drug Administration on Friday released

The man who was in charge of Britain’s police until September has delivered a blistering attack on the “cancer” of corruption among a minority of officers as the crisis engulfing the service over the Andrew Mitchell ”plebgate” affair reaches new heights. Writing in the Observer,

A Devon village was cut off from the outside world for hours in its worst flood for half a century despite having just spent £1.2 million on flood defences. Across Britain, hundreds of families last night faced the nightmare of being homeless

A vicious cold snap across Russia and eastern Europe has claimed nearly 200 lives, officials figures showed Friday, as forecasters warned it would last until Christmas Eve. In Russia, the cold has killed two people in the past 24 hours,

We’ve covered a lot of the progress that has gone into creating effective quantum computers. Although there has been a good deal of progress in terms of building individual components, we haven’t been able to put things together into a

The US Senate has unanimously approved a $631bln defense budget for 2013. The draft budget has evoked no objections from the White House. As he ran for president four years ago, Barack Obama promised to cut defense programs and put