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Outreach and Communication Key to Fighting Vet Homelessness

WASHINGTON, DC—When VA Secretary Eric Shinseki took his post nearly two years ago, he learned that veterans lead the nation in homelessness, depression, substance abuse, and suicide.

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NIH Funds Help DCVAMC, Partners Tackle Health Disparities

WASHINGTON, DC—“Historically, it takes many years and lots of research money to go from the initial concept—an idea created in a lab—to the few of those trials that are successful and actually change clinical practice,” said Marc Blackman, MD.

New Law Creates National Plan to Combat Alzheimer's

WASHINGTON,DC—For the first time since federal research agencies began conducting research on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), there is a national plan designed to focus those efforts.

Targeted Messages Aim to Stop Flu Spread in VA

WASHINGTON, DC— Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) swept across the globe in 2003 with a near 10% mortality rate. VA patients over the age of 65 were particularly vulnerable, and faced a 50% mortality rate.

Staffer in the Spotlight: Clinical Informatics Expert Helps Usher in Unprecedented Sharing of Patient Records

Graham Nixon arrived on US shores 30 years ago from Britain as a newly minted RN. Now, Nixon is a clinical informatics specialist, playing an instrumental role in the development and implementation of virtual lifetime electronic records.

VA Turning to Prevention in Fight Against Homelessness

This winter, much like last, is a hard one on the East Coast. Record snowfall and low temperatures are inconvenient for the general populace, and dangerous, if not deadly, for the homeless. One of the first stories that I worked on when...

VA Turning to Prevention in Fight Against Homelessness

This winter, much like last, is a hard one on the East Coast. Record snowfall and low temperatures are inconvenient for the general populace, and dangerous, if not deadly, for the homeless. One of the first stories that I worked on when coming to ...

Mild Brain Trauma Could Have Links to Alzheimer's

BETHESDA, MD—It was two years ago that Ira Katz, MD, PhD, then chief of VA’s mental health services, told researchers at the VISN 20 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) in Portland, OR, that they should begin focusing some of their research on TBI.

Ministers Can Assist War Veterans Dealing with Trauma

WASHINGTON, DC—When seeking psychological support for mental health issues after deployment, servicemembers and veterans most often turn to their minister.

Telerehab for TBI Shows Promise, Comorbid PTSD Remains Problematic

BETHESDA, MD—There is a pressing need to understand what the rehabilitation trajectories are going to be for those servicemembers returning with mild and moderate TBI, according to Kris Siddharthan, PhD, a health services researcher at the James A Haley Veterans’ Hospital in Tampa, FL.

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