A heart transplant, a multi-organ kidney/liver transplant, two kidney transplants and two liver transplants… in four days.
Veteran Allan Howell was given 30 days to live. After liver transplant surgery, he joined a gym and now lives his best life.
VA to study the most effective screening technique for liver cancer. This is the largest clinical trial in history related to liver cancer screening.
Vaccinations are important for women Veterans’ overall well-being, especially if you’re pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
A Vietnam Veteran was treated for polio as a small boy. Decades later he discovered a connection to his doctor’s grandson, a VA doctor.
South Texas is one of 23 VA sites across the nation with the Y-90 accreditation and also ranks as fourth in the nation for local regional treatment of cancer.
NAFLD is a growing cause of liver disease. It has an estimated worldwide prevalence of 25% in adults. In the United States, that prevalence is projected to climb to nearly 34% by 2030.
New microscopes will lead to a greater understanding of the impacts and effects of wartime exposure on the health of Veterans. And to prevent or reduce the impact.
In greater Los Angeles, the One Team approach helped VA and its community partners house 1,790 homeless Veterans in 2023
Annette Negron’s spindle cell sarcoma story exemplifies how VA connects Veterans to oncologists and nurses across great distances.
Are you glued to your chair all day? Just because you’re seated doesn’t mean you can’t move your body and enjoy its countless health benefits. Add some mindful movement with this seated Tai Chi practice in this week's #LiveWholeHealth post.
William Roentgen discovered X-radiation in 1895, an event that birthed […]