It is the middle of January… do you know where your resolution is?
Guns are used in the vast majority of Veteran suicides. To save Veterans’ lives, we must conquer the uneasiness of talking about guns.
Army Veteran makes lifestyle changes including diet and exercise and is now successfully controlling her diabetes.
Army Veteran John Moddie, 97, was assigned to B Battery, 590th Field Artillery Battalion, 106th Infantry Division. Captured in 1944, he spent time in prison camp Stalag 9B.
After five surgeries, Iraq Army Veteran Seyward McKinney hoped she was out of the woods. Then she had a stroke. Horses helped her recover.
Katie Lunning, Intensive Care Unit nurse manager at Central Iowa VA, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, marking only the second time the honor has been given to a nurse.
VA innovators collaborate with Braze Mobility to provide peace of mind and confidence to wheelchair users. Sensors let Veterans avoid damage or injury in a wheelchair.
Gulf Coast VA 3D printer workshop covered printing materials, systems operations and hands on trouble shooting.
Whole health is about what matters to you most in your life, and it empowers you to take charge and live the life that you want!
Human trafficking is a nationwide public health concern impacting Veterans, their families and caregivers. Increase your awareness of human trafficking and don’t miss the opportunities to help.
Data helps VA create programs and initiatives for our highest clinical priority…preventing Veteran suicide.
Are you able to find balance between activity and rest? To find that balance we have to learn to slow down and take stock of all that is going on.