Veterans Fought for Our Freedom, Shouldn't We Fight for Theirs?

Veterans fought for our freedom, shouldn't we fight for theirs?
Since 2004, the number of veterans being treated for mental illness and substance-use disorders has increased 38 percent and it is estimated that approximately 460,000 (20 percent) veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from PTSD or major … Read more on The Herald Argus

Safety Valve: Letters from readers
I have witnessed firsthand its detrimental effects. The National Institute of Drug … Marijuana is addictive. Estimates from research suggest that about 9 percent of users become addicted to marijuana; this number increases among those who start young … Read more on The Wenatchee World Online

Chantix treatment prompted husband's violent episodes
Never again will I take that drug. A: Chantix (varenicline) is prescribed to help people stop smoking. Many find it works, but others discover that the side effects are intolerable. Hostility or depression may be a problem. Frequent urination is a … Read more on Houston Chronicle