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  • From Vietnam to victory: A Veteran’s cancer journey

    From Vietnam to victory: A Veteran’s cancer journey

    Marine Veteran Walter Lohden credits cancer care at Oklahoma City VA for saving his life through two cancer treatments since 2022.

  • The history of addiction treatment at VA: Part 3

    The history of addiction treatment at VA: Part 3

    Post-Vietnam VHA hospitals introduced new treatments for addiction, addressing the challenges faced by Veterans.

  • The history of addiction treatment at VA, Part 2

    The history of addiction treatment at VA, Part 2

    Civil War and early 20th century Veterans faced addiction, underscoring America's first and second opioid crisis.

  • The history of addiction treatment at VA: Part 1

    The history of addiction treatment at VA: Part 1

    World War I Veterans often faced addiction due to prescribed morphine, a tragedy affecting countless lives post-war.

  • ‘Give yourself a chance’: Veteran overcomes addiction and homelessness

    ‘Give yourself a chance’: Veteran overcomes addiction and homelessness

    Marine Corps Veteran Rob Slaughter overcame addiction and homelessness, and maintaining his sobriety is how he leads by example.

  • Live Whole Health #233: Predicting the future

    Live Whole Health #233: Predicting the future

    Ever been wrong about the future? Me too! Explore finding your mission and purpose amid life's unpredictable twists in this week's #LiveWholeHealth video.

  • Veteran’s new career at 70 after homelessness and addiction

    Veteran’s new career at 70 after homelessness and addiction

    Navy Veteran Walter Johnson Jr. spent much of his life battling addiction and homelessness, but became a certified nursing assistant at 70.

  • Telestroke training key in caring for Veteran stroke victims

    Telestroke training key in caring for Veteran stroke victims

    With telestroke technologies, neurologists evaluate patients and provide treatment plans for on-site staff.

  • VA simulation training leads to saving gunshot victim’s Life

    VA simulation training leads to saving gunshot victim’s Life

    VA simulation training helps prepare staff for any and all possibilities, and, as MVAHCS recently underwent a comprehensive GSW simulation training, staff were prepared.

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Navy Veteran Victor Antoine Moitoret

    #VeteranOfTheDay Navy Veteran Victor Antoine Moitoret

    Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Victor Antoine Moitoret, who served during WWII and is a recipient of the Silver Star.

  • New VA study to develop artificial intelligence that can predict aggressive prostate cancer

    New VA study to develop artificial intelligence that can predict aggressive prostate cancer

    As part of a new research study that began July [...]

  • Therapy staff arranges concert ticket for stroke victim

    Therapy staff arranges concert ticket for stroke victim

    When a Veteran mentioned he had only been out of the house three or four times in four years, his occupational therapy team sprung into action.

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Last updated February 26, 2026

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