In this episode of PTSD Bytes, integrated health psychologist Dr. Octaviana Hemmy discusses treatment for HIV and PTSD.
In FY23, more than 31,000 Veterans living with HIV or AIDS received state-of-the-art, personalized treatment from VA.
Gay Veteran’s journey towards being more proactive and taking control of his own health with PrEP.
At VA, we serve our Veterans with the equitable, inclusive, and respectful health care you deserve.
Dr. Lorenzo McFarland, deputy director of HIV, Hepatitis and Related Conditions Programs in VHA's Office of Specialty Care Services, shares his story on the anniversary of DADT repeal day.
HIV testing is self-care: Taking the test is taking care of you. Knowledge of your HIV status can help you live a long and healthy life.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran George Kerr III, who served as an operations yeoman aboard the USS Nimitz and later at the Pentagon. He left the service after “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was implemented. During the height of the AIDS/HIV crisis he began a life of public health advocacy.
VA invites all employees, partners and Veterans to join us in the celebration of PRIDE month by attending the 4th annual VA National Virtual PRIDE 2024.
MVP researchers are studying ways to better screen for and prevent certain health conditions.
As we celebrate Pride Month, it's important to recognize that the fight for equality and inclusion is ongoing. At VA, we are committed to ensuring that Pride counts, every day of the year. We believe that every Veteran, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, deserves the highest quality of care and support.
On this 40th anniversary of World AIDS Day, we are in a critical position to make a big impact on ending HIV, especially among our Veterans.
VA staff describe the benefits resulting from VA’s Syringe Services Program at their facilities. One Veteran calls it a “real wakeup call.”