Targeted treatment delivers a gene that encodes a protein to a patient’s bladder so it can fight cancer.
Houston doctor used device designed to provide precise control in removal of blood clots while minimizing blood loss.
Veteran received gastrointestinal procedure after being diagnosed with achalasia, a muscle disorder in the esophagus.
Two Army Veterans were strangers until advanced heart failure and life-changing surgery at Houston VA brought them together, making them battle buddies.
Houston VA has performed more than 160 head and neck free flap reconstructive surgeries since the program was developed in 2017.
With more than 300 years of wisdom between them, three World War II Veterans shared special words of advice at birthday event
Cancer patient: “The doctors and infusion nurses are wonderful. They really do care about everybody. You can just tell by the way they treat people.”
Veteran calls device designed to treat sleep apnea “a life changer.”
Veterans with ALS will receive groundbreaking cell therapy as a treatment for the neurodegenerative disease.
Two Houston VA nurses received the Patriot Award, which is given for directly supporting employee’s Reservist or Guardsman service.
Houston VA swore in new honorary police chief 10-year-old DJ Daniel who is battling terminal spinal and brain cancer. “Welcome aboard, Chief.”
A Marine Corps Veteran got an infusion of hope this week when he received a groundbreaking drug aimed at slowing the progression of ALS.