VA establishes a public-private partnership to help meet the needs of our Veterans with creative and innovative ideas. Here’s a new important partnership that will benefit Veterans with Type 2 diabetes.
Dr. April Maa has helped transform eye care delivery across the VA system. A program she developed called TECS - Technology-based Eye Care Services – streamlines the process for all Veterans.
For the millions of Veterans with diabetes, VA and DoD are implementing new guidelines calling for the patient, their family, and their health care team to share information and decisions.
Air Force Veteran Dr. Sol Solomon chose Texas over Europe during the Vietnam war for a very personal reason. Today he studies diabetes for America’s Veterans after nearly 50 years with the VA.
Veterans with Type 2 diabetes and elevated triglycerides have an increased risk for cardiac events and may be eligible to participate in a new study that aims to reduce this risk.
Researchers at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System are making steady progress on a four-year, $1.1 million award from the VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Service to find a way to prevent the recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers in Veterans who had a previous foot ulcer that healed. The project, known as "STEP UP to Avert Amputation in Diabetes," is now in its third year.
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A Louisiana VA researcher is the principal investigator in groundbreaking research focusing on gender differences and the role of male and female hormones in diabetes.
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent conditions in our […]