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VA, kidney cancer
VA weighs whether so-called forever chemicals have connection to kidney cancer
The Department of Veterans Affairs will study a potential relationship between so-called "forever chemicals" and kidney cancer among veterans.
VA to research link between PFAS chemicals and kidney cancer
Researchers test for PFAS contamination in water samples at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center For Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response in Cincinnati, February 2023. (Joshua A.
VA to Study Possible Link Between 'Forever Chemicals' and Kidney Cancer
The department will review the scientific literature, data and veterans' claims to determine whether renal cancer should be a service-connected condition presumed to be caused by exposure to the widely used chemicals.
VA, UCLA
Judge orders UCLA baseball stadium cordoned off as pressure increases on outside groups to leave VA campus
Judge David O. Carter called the plan UCLA brought back to him Wednesday night "inadequate." The fate of the Brentwood School and other VA campus leaseholders is still to come.
Judge orders UCLA baseball stadium to be locked up over VA land use dispute
The orders stem from an earlier federal ruling, resolving a class action lawsuit on behalf of disabled homeless veterans in the Los Angeles area.
Judge orders UCLA baseball stadium to be locked up amid a VA land use ruling
The orders stem from an earlier federal ruling, resolving a class action lawsuit on behalf of disabled homeless veterans in the Los Angeles area. The Jackie Robinson Stadium and other leased areas on the VA Campus must benefit veterans the judge ruled.
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VA to remain ‘very discerning’ on health care hiring, calls on Congress to address $12B shortfall in December
The VA expects to grow its health care workforce to approximately 404,000 total employees next year, if Congress approves supplemental funding.
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Va. Man Narrowly Avoids Venomous Snake Bite After Finding Copperhead on His Washing Machine
A man in Chester, Va., spotted a venomous copperhead on the washing machine in his apartment and narrowly avoided being bit by the reptile, which was removed by Virginia Wildlife Management and Contro ...
WDRB
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Louisville's new VA Medical Center sets new standard for accessibility as it starts taking shape
The ground surrounding the hospital is rocky, muddy and wet, but that's evidence of an ever-changing area around U.S. 42 and ...
federalnewsnetwork.com
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VA’s new EHR saw 826 ‘major’ incidents since its launch
The IG report found more than half of those major performance incidents happened after the VA put all future EHR go-lives on ...
LAist
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What's next for the massive VA campus in Westwood? Judge is back in court today
Judge David O. Carter has called parties to court today to set a timeline for new housing units and for UCLA and the ...
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on MSN
Vets are pushing for a 'Town Center' on L.A.'s VA campus. But what is it? And will it have a hotel bar?
A 'Town Center' is a must for thousands of veterans who will one day live on the VA's 388-acre West Los Angeles campus. But ...
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on MSN
Not a scam: VA texting veterans to encourage them to apply for earned benefits
According to the Biden Administration’s Assistant Secretary at the Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Adam ...
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Local VA says it housed 74 Western Slope homeless veterans this year
No person who has served this country should ever have to experience homelessness,” VA Secretary Denis McDonough said in the ...
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Internet providers in Lynchburg, VA
Explore internet plans for your home in Lynchburg starting at $35/mo. from Xfinity, T-Mobile, Hughesnet and Shentel.
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on MSN
Former Voorheesville football standout killed in Va. homicide
James Lawitz died Sept. 15 in a suburb of Richmond, Va. An 18-year-old has been charged with second-degree murder.
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