Dr. Sol Solomon, an Air Force Veteran, has been associated with VA for nearly half a century. He now serves as chief of endocrinology and metabolism at the Memphis VA Medical Center and as an emeritus professor of endocrinology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Findings from clinical trials suggest mindfulness can aid in recovery from PTSD.
Dr. Erik von Rosenvinge, a U.S. Air Force Veteran, is the chief of gastroenterology for the VA Maryland Health Care System. He has been the lead local investigator for a series of large multicenter studies, including one on colorectal cancer screening for Veterans.
Dr. Mary Whooley is a board-certified physician and Director of Cardiac […]
Dr. Jacob Doll is a board-certified cardiologist and health services […]
The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program recently […]
Dr. Ted Skolarus is a urologic oncologist—a physician who treats cancer of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. He is also an investigator at the VA Ann Arbor Health Care System in Michigan. His research is focused on survivorship care for men who have undergone treatment for prostate cancer.
Two VA studies on the Veterans Choice Program found that patients generally liked the health care they received but found the process challenging.
A VA research team hopes to show how the immune system can be harnessed to treat depression and PTSD.
A new study of more than 400,000 people finds that one or two drinks four days a week increases the risk of premature death. Many Veterans from 18 to 85 were included in the study.
VA’s Dr. Ann McKee and Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray were recently named to TIME Magazine’s list of the 50 most influential people in health care in 2018.
Dr. Andrew V. Schally, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1977 for identifying the structure of hormonal peptides in the brain, gives thanks and offers reflections on his career with VA and life in the USA.