The lineage of what's now known as the Department of Veterans Affairs is rooted in the nation’s earliest efforts to reward Veterans for their service and sacrifice.
VA’s Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses is hosting engagement sessions for Gulf War Veterans to raise questions about Gulf War Illness.
In this 22-minute body scan, you will be guided to find a comfortable position either sitting or lying down to connect with your breath, helping you to focus on the present moment.
Health care innovations advance health professions education. Simulation training leads to safer patient care.
In celebration of these incredible health care workers, each month NOP will highlight an oncology nurse who work tirelessly for Veterans.
Two Army Veterans were strangers until advanced heart failure and life-changing surgery at Houston VA brought them together, making them battle buddies.
Birmingham VA using GI Genius Intelligent Endoscopy Module, powered by artificial intelligence, to reduce Veterans' risk of colon cancer.
VA’s Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses to host two Veteran Engagement Sessions for 1990-91 Gulf War Veterans who want to raise questions or share their experience about Gulf War Illness.
VA Press Secretary Terrence Hayes joins the Million Veteran Program, VA’s largest research effort to improve health care for Veterans.
VA and Paralyzed Veterans of America will host National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Portland, July 4-9. Eligible Veterans may submit applications from Feb. 1 until April 2.
Learn the heart health benefits of staying active and living a healthy lifestyle.
Lynch Syndrome is a collection of genetic mutations that can indicate an increased risk for colorectal cancer. Lifetime risk of colorectal cancer with this signature ranges from 10% to 80%.