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  • Are you a woman Veteran battling migraines?

    Are you a woman Veteran battling migraines?

    Women Veterans are three times more likely to experience migraines than men.

  • Helping Veterans with migraines and headaches

    Helping Veterans with migraines and headaches

    Mission of Headache Center of Excellence is to provide quality headache care to Veterans. Holistic approach includes advanced therapies.

  • Iowa study aims to help Veterans with TBI struggling with migraines, light sensitivity

    Iowa study aims to help Veterans with TBI struggling with migraines, light sensitivity

    Researchers are using a combination of genetic manipulation and light to target specific brain regions that they believe are involved in triggering post-traumatic headaches.

  • Veterans who deployed are more likely to develop migraines or headache disorders

    Veterans who deployed are more likely to develop migraines or headache disorders

    The first step to treating service-related migraine is to visit a neurologist or headache specialist to rule out complications from a prior injury or the existence of another condition.

  • From uniform to unforgettable: The story of Navy Veteran Mayumi Kimura

    From uniform to unforgettable: The story of Navy Veteran Mayumi Kimura

    The story of Mayumi Kimura, Navy Veteran and deputy secretary for Women Veteran Affairs, California Department of Veterans Affairs.

  • Not fighting alone: A Veteran’s journey with VA’s TelePain program

    Not fighting alone: A Veteran’s journey with VA’s TelePain program

    A Marine Veteran battled relentless pain and insomnia until VA’s TelePain program offered him hope, support and a path forward.

  • Now available: VA Headache Coach app

    Now available: VA Headache Coach app

    Manage headache symptoms, track triggers and improve care with the VA Headache Coach app.

  • MVP celebrates women’s history

    MVP celebrates women’s history

    MVP looks at the background and impact of Women’s History Month.

  • Leashes of Valor: Discover how one leash can save two lives

    Leashes of Valor: Discover how one leash can save two lives

    Discover how nonprofit, Leashes of Valor pairs post-9/11 Veterans with service dogs from shelters, aiding recovery from PTSD, TBI, and other military traumas.

  • #Live Whole Health #169: Relax, refresh, recharge

    #Live Whole Health #169: Relax, refresh, recharge

    What if you could decrease your stress level while increasing your level of focus in just 10 minutes? Learn how guided meditation practices like this week’s #LiveWholeHealth Series can help you do just that.

  • One Veteran’s remarkable results with acupuncture

    One Veteran’s remarkable results with acupuncture

    Veteran Army paratrooper Eric Sifford, 60, lived with back pain for years until his Whole Health treatment with acupuncture.

  • Relief for chronic post-traumatic headaches

    Relief for chronic post-traumatic headaches

    Navy Veteran suffered post-traumatic headaches, severe TBI and anxiety. She found relief at VA’s Polytrauma System of Care in Virginia.

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Last updated May 9, 2025

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