Veteran suicide remains a tragic and complex issue, claiming the lives of thousands
of men and women who have served their country. The severity of this crisis can be
best understood by examining the statistics, the underlying factors contributing to
suicide, and the ways in which we can help those at risk. This article aims to delve
into the multifaceted dimensions of veteran suicide, with a particular focus on the
impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
It also offers insights into how fellow veterans, families, and friends can play a
critical role in helping at-risk veterans regain their footing and contribute positively
to society.
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