Eileen Devine, national director of Health Care for Homeless Veterans, discusses the power of outreach and what you can do to help.
Body scan, or being grateful for the ways that your body supports you, is a daily practice that can improve your life in many ways.
Scheduling regular check-ups to make sure cancer screenings take place is one way to catch or prevent cancer. Your VA provider can answer questions on what screening tests make sense for you based on your personal history and your risk factors.
From his service in Korea to his final battle, Marine Veteran William Nyman’s bravery reminds us of what it means to be a hero.
VA’s Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation roundtable will be held at Noon EST on July 26, and the public is welcome to join us via YouTube.
A new park's infrastructure controls the flow of water down from a VA hospital into the city drains and serves as Veteran healing garden.
VA, University of Arkansas Extension and Fayetteville Public Library assist Veterans on the road to recovery in Whole Health cooking classes.
Birmingham VA is proud to have Bryson Gause as the first teenage student with autism to participate in Summer Youth Volunteer program.
Salisbury VA’s sleep clinic helps Veterans suffering with sleep apnea, daytime drowsiness, insomnia, and excessive snoring.
Army Veteran and retired officer Martin Longoria is a patient advocate who “Likes to help the Veteran any way I can, whatever it may be.”
Unique “Tour of Duty” course educates employees without military background to Veterans’ service and relates it to their own federal service.
In this four-part series on VA Emergency Preparedness Simulation efforts, you will learn about simulation and emergency preparedness at VA.