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Chronic Diseases Among Male Veterans Makes Treating MS Even More Complex Cont
Chronic Diseases Among Male Veterans Makes Treating MS Even More Complex
From diagnosis to selecting therapeutics to predicting the course of the disease, everything about treating multiple sclerosis is complex. New research revealing that male MS patients are likely to suffer other chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease only makes management of the disease more difficult. The VA offers some tools to help clinicians navigate.
Preparing for the Next Pandemic - VA Enhances Flu Vaccination and Surveillance Programs Cont
Preparing for the Next Pandemic - VA Enhances Flu Vaccination and Surveillance Programs Cont
Preparing for the Next Pandemic - VA Enhances Flu Vaccination and Surveillance Programs
No one knows where or when the next influenza pandemic will begin, making immunization and surveillance important every year. At the VA, continued efforts to refine and expand the influenza vaccination program and invest in improved surveillance systems provide increasing protection for the nation’s most vulnerable veterans.
More Accurate TB Blood Tests Replacing Old Skin Testing at VA Cont
More Accurate TB Blood Tests Replacing Old Skin Testing at VA
Interferon-Gamma Release Assays, revolutionary new blood tests that screen for tuberculosis are far more efficient than the old skin tests, which are notorious for inconsistencies in patient compliance and clinical interpretation as well as false positives for those vaccinated for TB. VA is beginning to expand the usage of the new tests, especially with the availability of new options.
With Increase in Bipolar Patients the VA Tackles Medication Side Effect Issues Cont
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