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Self-reliance may affect acceptance of mental health treatment in VeteransVeterans with anxiety or depression were less likely to use mental health care if they also had high levels of grit, found a VA study.... (05/02/2022) |
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Study: economic burden of PTSD 'staggering'A new study finds that the national economic burden of PTSD exceeds the financial cost of other common mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression.... (04/25/2022) |
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Cultivating the Cancer-Fighting Power of NeoantigensSelect proteins called neoantigens can activate the immune system to help destroy cancer.... (04/22/2022) |
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Black Veterans receive equal, or superior, lung cancer care in VABlack Veterans with lung cancer receive comparable care, with equivalent, if not superior, treatment outcomes as white Veterans at VA.... (04/22/2022) |
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Screening for thoughts of suicide can identify missed chances to save lives, VA study saysA VA case review showed missed opportunities to screen a patient for thoughts of suicide in multiple visits to the emergency department.... (04/11/2022) |
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Advancing the science of transplantationEarly VA research uncovered knowledge that proved vital to transplanting a pig's heart into a human in a groundbreaking operation earlier this year... (03/24/2022) |
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Study finds ongoing mental health concerns for Vietnam VeteransA data analysis finds that Veterans who served in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War have a higher rate of mental health issues, compared with other Vietnam-era Veterans and non-Veterans.... (03/17/2022) |
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Open micVeterans are broadcasting their stories on a new VA podcast that emphasizes the importance of research to improve the lives of former service members.... (03/01/2022) |
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Help beyond housingA VA program is helping homeless and recently housed Veterans flourish in their neighborhoods by supporting them in finding work and maintaining contact with family members.... (02/22/2022) |
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VA research spells out COVID's down-the-road risks for cardiovascular and mental healthIn two studies, a team of VA researchers concluded that those infected with COVID-19 may experience long-term cardiovascular and mental health effects.... (02/16/2022) |
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Research roundup: E-cigs aren't safeA VA researcher and colleagues summarized the evidence on the health dangers of vaping—including findings from some of their own work—in a recent review article. ... (02/15/2022) |
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Photos shed light on food insecurity in post 9/11 VeteransPhotographs taken by Veterans can help researchers and community organizations understand the factors that underlie food insecurity.... (02/14/2022) |
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Teasing out the effects of blasts on mental healthA new VA study finds that blast exposure is related to mental health symptoms in combat Veterans beyond the effects of mild traumatic brain injury or PTSD.... (02/08/2022) |
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It's just a phageA review article authored by VA researchers says viruses that target bacteria are showing promise as a treatment for some intestinal diseases.... (02/08/2022) |
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Hospice benefits ill VeteransFamilies report satisfaction with end-of-life care for Veterans enrolled in home-based primary care and hospice, finds VA study. ... (02/07/2022) |
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Is active surveillance the answer?A VA physician has become a strong advocate of active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer patients as an option to surgery or radiation.... (02/04/2022) |
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Tackling an epidemicA VA researcher and former White House policy advisor is leading a panel that is recommending solutions to the opioid crisis.... (02/03/2022) |
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VA researcher aims to help survivors of military sexual trauma with PTSDA VA study finds trauma-sensitive yoga is an effective therapy for women Veterans who developed PTSD following military sexual trauma.... (01/24/2022) |
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Prolonged exposure or cognitive processing therapy?A landmark study comparing VA's two leading psychotherapies confirmed that they both lead to meaningful improvements for Veterans with PTSD.... (01/19/2022) |
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Lab studies seek hormone-based obesity treatmentResearchers say the findings from a new study could potentially lead to a safe, effective treatment for the problem of obesity, which affects some 4 in 10 Americans.... (01/18/2022) |
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VA clinicians testing new radioactive tracer drug to track prostate cancer in the bodyVA researchers at the Truman VA in Missouri are testing a new radioactive tracer drug for its ability to show whether and where prostate cancer has spread in the body.... (01/12/2022) |
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Telehealth plus web-based skills training a promising combination for Veterans with PTSD, military sexual traumaA VA study says a combination of telehealth coaching and web-based skills training can improve outcomes for Veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma.... (01/07/2022) |
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VA and COVID therapeuticsExperts from VA's Office of Research and Development discuss VA's role in studying drugs and other therapies needed to treat patients with COVID-19.... (01/03/2022) |
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Can medication ease insomnia in Veterans with PTSD?A VA study will compare three drugs for their ability to treat Veterans with PTSD who have insomnia, one of the hardest-to-treat symptoms for patients with PTSD.... (12/17/2021) |
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Study finds strong tie between sexual trauma, suicidal thoughts in Veterans with no history of mental health careA study finds that military sexual trauma is linked to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts in Veterans without a mental health treatment history.... (12/17/2021) |
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Which COVID-19 vaccine works better?Researchers have carried out the first head-to-head effectiveness comparison of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines that protect against COVID-19.... (12/01/2021) |
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Grape juice may have the potential to improve cognitive performance in Gulf War VeteransA VA study finds that Concord grape juice contains ingredients that may have the potential to improve cognitive performance in Veterans with Gulf War illness.... (11/24/2021) |
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Study links statin use with diabetes progression, points to need for further researchA VA study has documented a link between cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and diabetes progression.... (11/18/2021) |
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Computers ‘learn’ to support high-stakes decisions during heart surgeryVA experts in artificial intelligence are teaching computers to think like "perfusionists"—staff who work heart-lung machines during surgery.... (11/18/2021) |
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VA to lead new national initiative to improve effectiveness of pre-clinical brain researchA new VA-led initiative on traumatic brain injury is aimed at better advancing pre-clinical TBI research in hopes of creating new therapies.... (11/18/2021) |
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