A VA study has found course of loving kindness meditation was just as effective as one of VA’s front-line treatments for treating PTSD.
While the public is aware of some key risk factors for suicide among Veterans, they are often unaware of the devastating relationship between substance use and suicide.
VA is ready to assist Veterans who are facing housing crises by directing them to programs operated by VA’s Homeless Programs Office.
Telestroke capabilities and artificial intelligence will increase the speed at which Veterans receive care when having a stroke.
There are so many different sources of information about COVID-19 and vaccination online and some say different things. How do I know what I can rely on?
Veterans whose dad always got you started at 5 a.m. will relate to this Marine Veteran’s story. He’s a VA hospital director.
Army Veteran in study focused on mindfulness and sailing for Veterans with PTSD and other mental health conditions. “A tool I can use.”
VA’s Rocky Mountain Network leaders share what they learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and describe the way forward.
VA wants to reduce BZD prescriptions to senior Veterans. A study shows the need to monitor the use of Medicare Part D prescriptions.
These Veterans developed PTSD from their military experiences. But they also share something extraordinary: They’ve come out the other side with a renewed sense of life and purpose.
Shreveport VA has a new form of critical care that expands on the traditional Intensive Care Unit model. This new structure is based on Telehealth and is known as TeleCritical Care.
He had a feeling of invincibility. He was the best of the best and could do anything he wanted. A year later he was lost and felt useless. Read how VA gave him the courage to keep pushing forward.