Join Dr. Levi and Brandon Rea as they interview Dr. Lina Kubli, RR&D Scientific Program Manager.
Throughout its history of more than 75 years, VA has funded critical research that has led to many medical advancements instrumental to the agency’s primary goal: to honor America’s Veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well-being.
On the newest episode of the Vets First Podcast, Dr. Levi Sowers and Brandon Rea host Dr. Steve Fliesler, who studies the visual impact of primary blast injuries on service members.
Research does not show any health benefit of moderate drinking. Excessive alcohol intake poses many short- and long-term health risks.
The Journal of General Internal Medicine published a collection of articles highlighting VA’s 20-year history of virtual care.
Dr. Alexander Senk combines his passion for rehabilitation through adaptive sports, such as scuba, research and helping patients achieve their goals.
The Million Veteran Program continues to make strides toward improving Veteran health care, thanks to more than 1 million participants.
VA’s Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses to host two Veteran Engagement Sessions for 1990-91 Gulf War Veterans who want to raise questions or share their experience about Gulf War Illness.
The Million Veteran Program shares a common goal with Veteran organizations committed to improving Veteran health care.
New genetic research discoveries may one day help doctors better screen Veterans at risk of suicide and prevent it in the first place.
VA invites Veterans, their families, and caregivers to participate in research to enhance user experiences on the VA.gov website.
The Million Veteran Program looks to study military exposures specific to different eras of military service.