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Effects of Gastric Bypass Surgery Last Over Time

SAN ANTONIO — Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery resulted in significant weight loss for severely obese patients, and the weight loss was sustained for an average of six years after the surgery, according to a new study.

VA, DoD Still Struggle to Electronically Transmit, Share Healthcare Information

WASHINGTON — Barriers to information technology (IT) compatibility between VA and DoD are endemic to joint healthcare projects across the country, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) investigation. The report lists problem areas, the worst being the ability to access and share each other’s healthcare information.

IG Report Points to Lack of Responsiveness by Iowa City VAMC Management

WASHINGTON — While medical care has not been compromised in the Iowa City VA Healthcare System, a “pervasive lack of support for staff problem-solving” could threaten patient safety, a recent investigation concluded.

Invasive Fungal Infections Complicate Treatment, Increase Mortality of IED-Wounded Servicemembers

By Brenda L. Mooney
BETHESDA, MD--Invasive fungal wound infections are on the increase in military personnel wounded by improvised explosive devices, leading to significant morbidity and even death in some cases where the victims initially survived.

Heavy Use of Energy Drinks May Cause Military Sleep Problems

A soldier tries to get some sleep this fall in the mountains near Sar Howza, Paktika province, Afghanistan.
SILVER SPRING, MD--High consumption of energy drinks could be leading to sleep problems for deployed troops, potentially impairing military performance, according to a new study from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Analysis of data gat...

Diabetic Veterans Started on Sulfonylureas Had More Cardiac Events

By Brenda L. Mooney NASHVILLE--While metformin generally is considered first-line treatment for diabetes, many recently-diagnosed patients are started on sulfonylureas, often because of side-effect issues. A new study of more than a quarter millio...

Invasive Fungal Infections Complicate Treatment of IED-Wounded Troops

Two Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles from the 883rd Engineer Battalion make their way down a main supply route in Afghanistan in search of improvised explosive devices this past February.
BETHESDA, MD--Invasive fungal wound infections are on the increase in military personnel wounded by improvised explosive devices, leading to significant morbidity and even death in some cases where the victims initially survived. David R. Tribble,...

Trial Looks at Effect of Omega 3 Supplementation on Veteran Suicides

Capt. Joseph R. Hibbeln, MD
  CHARLESTON, SC – Could downing an omega-3 smoothie each day reduce suicides among at-risk veterans and servicemembers? That’s exactly what researchers will be seeking to determine in a new $10 million, three-year study of what effect  supplement...

September 2012

In this Issue: Nes Update IoM Report: Substance Misuse in Military Constitutes A “Public Health Crisis” VA Bears Brunt of Costs for Beneficiaries Also in Medicare Plans Bill Seeks to Remove Barriers Keeping Military Medics from Getting Civ...

August 2012

In this Issue: Focus On: Pain Military Medicine Comes Up with Novel Treatments for Phantom Limb Pain Expert Advice to Help VA PCPs Reduce Opioid Prescribing Risks Specialty Update: PTSD Telemental Healthcare Beneficial For Rural Vets wit...
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