by Annette Boyle
As the understanding of the genetic underpinnings of an ever-growing number of diseases increases, researchers have developed a similarly expanding panoply of targeted therapies and risk assessment tools.
by U.S. Medicine
Sleep researchers at the VA have sent out a distress signal about the high rates of insomnia disorder in younger veterans.
by Stephen Spotswood
VA has not recorded an increase in veteran suicide during the pandemic, and one study found that some veterans have experienced positive psychological benefits from the enforced isolation and slowing down of their world.
by Stephen Spotswood
The first months of 2021 saw the progression of a number of high-profile criminal cases involving VA employees charged with harming the patients they were tasked to serve.
by Stephen Spotswood
As VA conducts a department-wide assessment of how it serves its LGBT veterans, agency leaders will likely discover what Jillian Shipherd, PhD, and Michael Kauth, PhD, have understood for years