Virtual care means Veterans with TBI have access to specialized polytrauma and TBI clinical services no matter where they live.
Because of misconceptions, many eligible Veterans don’t get their health care through VA. This blog helps Veterans understand VA health care.
VA's Office of Discovery, Education and Affiliate Networks (DEAN) partners with Veterans to create innovative healthcare solutions.
Social workers are important to VA health care, providing support to and advocacy for Veterans and their families.
A March 24 provider webinar will discuss Veteran health concerns related to exposure to burn pits and other airborne hazards.
Pittsburgh VA has established a multi-specialty clinic to treat post-COVID conditions. Symptoms that linger are known as “Long COVID.”
Called bacteriophages, or phages, these viruses cannot infect human cells. Phages are incredibly diverse and exist everywhere in the environment, including in our bodies; in fact, humans contain more phages than human cells.
If your body needs a little warming up for spring, you may want to practice some mobility exercises.
A telehealth program from Los Angeles VA lets Veterans with cardiac arrhythmias connect with their doctors and share heart readings virtually.
VA’s LGBTQ+ Health program engages, educates and raises awareness on essential services and resources that matter to you.
The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks was recently named as one of Arkansas’ best hospitals for patient experience by Becker's Hospital Review.
Vietnam Veteran gives Veterans free guitar and song writing lessons. He helped some with PTSD write their songs down and record their own album.