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Smoking Cessation Efforts Battling Entrenched Tobacco Culture in Military

“Smoke ’em if you got ’em.”

For generations of military personnel, that phrase originating in World War II was the signal to take a break or at least to cool their heels while waiting. So ingrained was tobacco use in military culture, it was reasonable to assume that cigarettes would be an integral part of relaxing or, ironically, taking a breather.

New Medications Continue to Revolutionize Opioid Addiction Treatment at VA Cont.

Future of Treatment  While current medications are “very good and successful,” a new form of injectable naltrexone could significantly improve treatment, according to Saxon. In fact, the injectable form, which is being considered for the VA formu...

New Medications Continue to Revolutionize Opioid Addiction Treatment at VA Cont.

VA at Forefront of Care About 450,000 veterans treated by the VA have an addiction diagnosis, with one-third of them having direct contact with the national addiction program, said Kivlahan, who also is director of the Center of Excellence in Subs...

New Medications Continue to Revolutionize Opioid Addiction Treatment at VA

The problem of prescription opioid addiction is nothing new for U.S. military forces. It stretches back to the mid-1800s, when many wounded Civil War veterans became hooked on narcotics used to control their pain

Tackling Combat Trauma Head On Helps Resolve Sleep Disorders Cont.

Factoring In Combat Experiences Since May 1994, Panettiere and his colleagues at NICoE have studied patients with sleep disorders. Most were male, and all were people who had no complaints before being injured. Approximately 41% had sleep-disorder...

Tackling Combat Trauma Head On Helps Resolve Sleep Disorders

BETHESDA, MD —A problem with insomnia, one of the shared symptoms of TBI and PTSD, sometimes can be overshadowed by what seem to be more serious, immediate symptoms. For those suffering from sleep disorders, however, exhaustion can quickly take over their lives.

Progress Notes

THE JOHN D. CHASE AWARD FOR EXECUTIVE EXCELLENCE has been awarded to Michael Finegan, network director for Veterans Integrated Service Network 11.

IHS Grapples with Pervasive Prescription Opioid Misuse in Tribal Areas Cont.

Addressing Prescription Drug Abuse Christopher M. Jones, PharmD, MPH, LCDR, USPHS, a subject-matter expert on prescription-drug overdose in the CDC Injury Center’s Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention explained in a CDC blog posting that CD...

IHS Grapples with Pervasive Prescription Opioid Misuse in Tribal Areas

WASHINGTON — When a recent CDC report noted that deaths from prescription painkillers have reached epidemic levels in the past decade in the United States, the news hit especially close to home for American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Imaging Guidelines Not Followed in Prostate Cancer

Clinicians are not adhering to imaging guidelines for men with incident prostate cancer, a recent study concluded.1

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