An overview of simple life changes and daily habits Veterans can implement to protect against suicide risk.
Veteran supporters can use this resource guide to help decrease Veteran suicide risk.
VA Research recently published three News Briefs highlighting findings on suicide risk, mortality, and coronary angiography and arthritis.
In 2025, VA’s Office of Suicide Prevention shared resources, practical guidance, and insights for Veterans.
A clear overview of how Veterans and their supporters can use the Veterans Crisis Line for suicide prevention and ongoing support.
VA Research recently published findings on a decision aid to prevent suicide, how CBD affects the kidneys and brain stimulation to reduce headaches.
Through VA grant funding, community-based organizations have launched tailored efforts to prevent Veteran suicide.
VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research finding on suicide prevention, blast exposure and a potential new lymphoma treatment.
VA Research recently published findings in suicide screenings, a VA exercise program and alcohol withdrawal treatment.
TAPS walks beside military and Veteran families after the death of a loved one to provide peer mentorship and suicide prevention support.
When thoughts of suicide overwhelmed him, he had no layers of protection and no one from his support network between him and the lethal means he had available.
This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on how adverse childhood events affect suicide risk, brain-computer interfaces to restore hand function to paralyzed Veterans, and a new treatment for knee arthritis.








