Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate, is common in men over 60. Aquablation, a new treatment offered at Salisbury VA, offers relief with less risk of unwelcome side effects
Army Veteran and licensed massage therapist Terry Smith volunteers the expert touch of her healing hands to residents of the Columbia VA Health Care System Community Living Center.
Veteran Tim Conner is the first patient at Tampa VA Medical Center to be issued his own robotic exoskeleton, which helps him stand and walk again in spite of a spinal cord injury.
VA is in the forefront of genomic research, aimed at improving Veterans’ health care, and this area is expanding. Do Veterans want to see their genetic results? This study wants to find out.
VA has careers, tied to specialized skillsets, where former military healthcare workers can heal and care for fellow Veterans.
It’s the first method in the world that can activate muscles – using minimally invasive techniques – to produce an effective cough. Veteran: "This research…is helping to improve the lives of others."
A VA study found that some Women Veterans had developed unhealthy eating habits such as binging, eating quickly, stress eating and extreme dieting. Often, those habits carried over into civilian life.
Veterans Affairs is looking for trailblazers who can inspire and lead change in Veterans’ care as executive directors of VA medical centers.
Lead the largest electronic health record modernization in U.S. history […]
Over 250 Veterans have participated in the Courage Group, part of a Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Military Sexual Trauma program.
Motivation to Move, an exercise program offered at the Community Living Center at West Palm Beach VA Medical Center, helps older Veterans gain strength, flexibility and stability.
During a stroke, 1.9 million brain cells die every minute. VA’s Telestroke program is improving Veteran’s access to stroke specialists using video calls from neurologists to patients in minutes.