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Archive for April 2012

April 2012

April ISSUE U.S. MEDICINE NEWS UPDATE More Opioid Prescriptions, Adverse Effects for Vets with PTSDWASHINGTON — Veterans with PTSD are more likely than others to be prescribed opioids for post-injury pain, and that can ...

March 2012

In this Issue: U.S. Medicine News Update Infection Problems Solved At Dayton VA Dental Clinic Advocates Call For Support for TBI Act Homeless Veterans' Lawsuit Against VA In West ...

February 2012

In this Issue: U.S. Medicine News Update Caffeine Shows Promise in Saving Lives of Brain Injured Medicare No Pay Policy Had Little Effect on Catheter Associated UTIs Study Looks a...

January 2012

In this Issue: U.S. Medicine News Update Violent Offenders Increase in Army, New Behavioral Report Says More Veterans Serving on Ships Qualify For Agent Orange Presumption DOD Tackles S...

Few Controls on Potentially Dangerous Supplements Widely Used by Troops Cont.

DMAA’s Safety Questioned Meanwhile, the controversy over DMAA highlights the complexity surrounding the issue of supplements. While companies that make and distribute DMAA-containing products have argued that the substance is naturally derived ...

VA Neurologist Promotes Routine Use of Screening Tool to Earlier Identify Patients with Dementia

According to J. Riley McCarten, MD, medical director of the Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, routine screening for mental function or cognitive impairment is rarely done in th...

Mental-Health Screenings Questioned After Shooting

WASHINGTON — In the wake of a killing spree that left 17 Afghan civilians dead last month, questions were raised about whether the U.S. military is effectively diagnosing neurological and psychiatric problems that can become ticking time bombs in war zones.

Few Controls on Potentially Dangerous Supplements Widely Used by Troops Cont.

“The survey data are currently being examined for relationships between dietary-supplement use and behavioral and demographic variables, including but not limited to, force status, levels of physical activity, self-reported health and dietary h...

Few Controls on Potentially Dangerous Supplements Widely Used by Troops

WASHINGTON — Popularity of dietary supplements among servicemembers and the lack of formal policy on their sale or use has led to a potentially dangerous situation in the U.S. military, with two soldiers dying last year of heart attacks after ingesting a performance-enhancing product.

VA's Difficulty in Estimating Cost-Savings Could Mean Shortfalls and Cuts to Services

WASHINGTON — Will VA’s inability to correctly estimate savings from cost-cutting measures mean the agency ultimately will have to make difficult trade-offs? And will those trafe-offs include fewer financial resources than anticipated for healthcare services?  Those are  frequently expressed concerns for legislators and veteran service organizations (VSOs) as VA’s FY 2013 and advance FY 2014 budget proposals are shopped around Capitol Hill. Such worries are backed up by a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

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