VA Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses hosting Veteran Engagement Sessions in Phoenix for 1990-91 Gulf War Veterans.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries that will improve health for women Veterans.
Bay Pines VA’s Million Veteran Program milestone makes it possible for MVP to generate key research findings that help improve Veteran health.
The SERVICE Act expands breast cancer screening eligibility for Veterans and ensures research to advance knowledge of toxic exposures and breast cancer.
Dr. Kebin Liu awarded funds to extend his research in molecular mechanism-based therapy to suppress colorectal cancer progression.
Veteran spouse unemployment continues to be a significant issue within the military community and remains over five times the national average!
VA is a recognized leader in the research and treatment of PTSD. Virtual reality is being incorporated into prolonged exposure therapy.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries, such as how genes affect mental health, that may lead to improved health care for Veterans.
The comprehensive Cleland-Dole Act will provide greater access to mental health, honor for aging Veterans, self-scheduling and innovative research.
Researchers performed experimental surgery implanting electrodes into a Veteran with an amputated foot, hoping that they would pick up his brain’s electrical signals.
Dr. Daphne Friedman joined VA as an oncologist at the […]
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