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  • The Veterans Health Library expands online presence

    The Veterans Health Library expands online presence

    The Veterans Health Library offers Veterans, family members, and caregivers online access to Veteran-focused health information.

  • Navy Veteran embraces the Veterans Health Library

    Navy Veteran embraces the Veterans Health Library

    My HealtheVet’s award-winning Veterans Health Library is a useful tool for health information and resources

  • How do I know if prostate cancer screening is right for me?

    How do I know if prostate cancer screening is right for me?

    With the help of your VA provider, you can learn whether prostate cancer screening is right for you.

  • Vaccines can help keep you healthy

    Vaccines can help keep you healthy

    Cold and flu season starts in the fall and typically runs through early spring. It’s important for Veterans to be aware of the vaccine options available to them.

  • New breast cancer screening recommendations

    New breast cancer screening recommendations

    VA now recommends starting screening for breast cancer with mammography or X-rays of the breasts at age 40.

  • Navigating diabetes care at VA

    Navigating diabetes care at VA

    Today is World Diabetes Day. Read how VA raises awareness about diabetes well-being and management.

  • VA celebrates Health Literacy month

    VA celebrates Health Literacy month

    Health literacy means making sure Veterans and caregivers can easily find, understand and use our information and services.

  • My HealtheVet coordinators lead healthy eating event

    My HealtheVet coordinators lead healthy eating event

    Theresa Gardner and Josselyn Escalante hosted an event to promote Healthy Teaching Kitchen’s new program.

  • How to have more fun in the sun: UV Safety Awareness Month

    How to have more fun in the sun: UV Safety Awareness Month

    Do you know the warning signs of skin cancer? July is UV Safety Awareness Month, and it’s important to know that anyone, no matter their skin tone, can get skin cancer. 

  • VA and American Kidney Fund partnership

    VA and American Kidney Fund partnership

    VA and the American Kidney Fund work together to fight chronic kidney disease in Veterans.

  • VA and Arthritis Foundation support Veterans’ health and wellness

    VA and Arthritis Foundation support Veterans’ health and wellness

    The VA-Arthritis Foundation partnership supports Veterans’ health and wellness with useful tools and resources.

  • VA partners with Arthritis Foundation

    VA partners with Arthritis Foundation

    VA has partnered with the Arthritis Foundation to support Veterans with arthritis and help them maintain a high quality of life.

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Last updated December 20, 2022

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