What do I need to know about the Delta variant of COVID-19? You asked, we're answering.
The Diffusion Academy brings employees with mature practices together from across VHA IE portfolios to train and support them.
It’s been 77 years and Johnnie Jones still sees the […]
If sitting meditation is not for you, yet you want the benefits that come from these practices, you may want to try a gentle movement practice such as “Brain Break.”
Statistics show that heat kills more people, on average, than any other weather-related hazard. Please be mindful of you and your loved one’s safety (that includes the 4-legged members of your family).
Brothers David and Dennis Roscher have a lot in common. […]
After eight weeks of radiation treatments and chemotherapies for throat cancer, Veteran Anthony Thomas was ready to ring the victory bell. "To ring that bell, you've earned it. I've earned it."
Abilene Vet Center staff members held a luncheon to honor women Veterans and to show their appreciation on Women Veterans Day June 12.
Vet Centers were established to support the significant number of Vietnam-era Veterans who were not accessing VA services. They provide readjustment counseling and many other services.
Adults should get an HIV test at least once in their lifetime. At VA, only about 46% of Veterans have an HIV test in their records. Say yes to the test.
Mobile Outpatient Clinic employees and volunteers distributed nearly 200 boxes of grocery items during a June 16 event designed to support Veterans and their families experiencing food instability.
As a caregiver or someone in a Veteran’s support system, you may notice your loved one having difficulty chewing or swallowing certain food items. Although there are suggestions your VA Registered Dietitian Nutritionist will make, we often pair up with Speech Therapy for a comprehensive team approach.