The future of Veteran health care is the topic of the next VHA iEX Virtual Series event, Forging a Healthier Future: Post Pandemic Care.
A resilient team of workers from across the VA Rocky Mountain Network (VISN 19) made a difference in Veterans’ battles against COVID-19
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.
Reverse shoulder replacement is “pretty revolutionary in terms of helping people regain their function, especially in older patients.”
Going to the gym every day, even when you’re not planning to exercise, is the best way to build a healthy habit that prepares you to improve your fitness. For other days, there's standing chair yoga.
VA’s National Oncology Program’s National TeleOncology Program (NTO) recently helped one Veteran with a rare form of blood cancer.
What should I know about additional COVID-19 vaccine doses? You asked, we answered this and other COVID-related questions.
A distressed young girl was sitting outside the VA hospital. Three nurses went to her aid and discovered she had been missing for months.
New CT machine accommodates larger patients. Claustrophobic patients will benefit from the larger opening, easing anxiety during exam.
“Down here in Louisiana, we take care of our neighbors.” Veteran Chris Cox and his VFW buddies served over 1,800 meals after Hurricane Ida.
Twenty years ago, our freedom came under attack in deadly terrorist acts. VA medical centers across America will commemorate the day.
Bree Shields hopes her story encourages other military caregivers and Veterans to get the help they need through shared resources