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VA faces huge undertaking in vaccinating millions of military members against COVID-19

VA faces huge undertaking in vaccinating millions of military members against COVID-19 Don Ryan/AP The U.S. Department of Veteran s Affairs Medical Center is shown in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Frustrations competing with the private sector to fill 174 newly authorized positions in the Portland area have been compounded by the city s status as one of the fastest-growing VA medical service area in the nation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan) By: Scripps National and last updated 2020-12-18 13:11:02-05 The Department of Veteran s Affairs (VA) is facing a huge undertaking as COVID-19 vaccines roll out to the general public. More than 418,000 healthcare workers and 10 million patients will eventually get the COVID-19 vaccine through the VA.

Patients on ACE inhibitors, ARBs, don t have higher COVID-19 risk, fFnds study

 E-Mail NEW YORK, NY (Dec. 17, 2020) While the COVID-19 pandemic left the world searching for answers during the earliest stages of the pandemic, one immediate healthcare concern regarded the use of certain antihypertensives and whether they posed increased risks to patients with hypertension. A new study by global collaborators within the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) community found that there was no increased risk of COVID-19 diagnosis, hospitalization, or subsequent complications for users of either angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) among an international cohort of more than 1.1 million patients using antihypertensives. The study was published today in

Kansas Republican icon Bob Dole: The election is over and Biden will be president | Tribune

Kansas Republican icon Bob Dole: The election is over and Biden will be president | Tribune
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VA loan applicant pool expanded with new law | National Mortgage News

VA loan applicant pool expanded with new law | National Mortgage News
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The son of an Iraq veteran created a brilliant app to help stop his dad s post war nightmares

The son of an Iraq veteran created a brilliant app to help stop his dad s post war nightmares Facebook For many soldiers, the horrors of war do not go away when they come back home. Not even sleep can provide a safe haven from the unspeakable images that stain their thoughts. The Department of Veteran Affairs claims that 52% to 96% of those suffering from PTSD have nightmares, often several times a week, adding to the already daunting task of re-acclimating to civilian life. In 2007, Patrick Skluzacek returned home after serving as a convoy commander for the United States Army in Fallujah. And the war came with him. As reported by

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