VA Las Vegas facility is a substance use and gambling residential treatment program with five rooms just for female Veterans. The center will provide individualized and person-centered recovery plans.
A set of research projects at the Cleveland FES Center is using deep brain stimulation, virtual reality, and other technology to better understand how Parkinson's disease affects walking and balance.
What’s an MRI? Find the answer to that and hundreds of health questions at VA’s 24/7 online health library. Designed to give Veterans access to health information to help them make informed decisions.
Over two million Veterans receive assistance from caregivers. VA has a support line to help you, the caregiver and they welcome your call. It can make a difference and bring you a sense a peace.
Their humble biographies all come together in the story of the defense of liberty and America. Here are the men and women who wore the uniforms of freedom before many of our parents were born.
Vietnam Veterans and their families continue to be honored and thanked as part of the ongoing Vietnam War Commemoration, which runs through 2025.
VA’s Mary Julius passed out in Vatican Square due to hypoglycemia. She woke up to first responders and Pope Paul. Today, she helps Veterans with diabetes avoid similar situations.
Instead of driving 300 miles to visit a cardiologist at a VA medical center, Veteran Jerry Roberts drives 30 miles to a nearby VA clinic to be examined remotely over computer via telecardiology.
VA Secretary Robert Wilkie: “Adaptive sports help Veterans thrive both physically and mentally as they challenge their inner strength and open pathways to community integration.”
Doctors, researchers and engineers at VA Puget Sound Health Care System are working with the UW School of Medicine on new ways to use 3D printing to diagnose and treat complex heart conditions.
A mammogram could save your life. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, VA encourages women (and men) to learn about breast cancer and early detection. Here are links to valuable information.
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