Chillicothe VA team gets life-saving naloxone where it's needed A VA Chillicothe team personally distributed naloxone kits, meant to quickly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, to high-risk Veterans. One Veteran called back to ask for another kit because he had used the first one to save his neighbor's life. VA helps Marine come home When fire left Marine Veteran Mathew Robie without a place to live, the team at VA Palo Alto helped him relocate to stable housing. "I've told quite a few friends to talk to the representatives at VA, wherever they're at," he says. "It's worth it." | Pinpointing prostate cancer At Truman Veterans' Hospital in Missouri, researchers are testing a new drug to see if it more accurately shows how far prostate cancer has spread, which could lead to better treatment. | Eastern OK VA faces down Omicron In one month, the hospital went from 136 positive tests to 1,052. "We've been busy before, but not like this. We would have 20-30 cars lined up at 7:30 in the morning." | |
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