Hiring more VA employees will help ensure Veterans and survivors get PACT Act-related benefits they’ve earned in a timely manner.
A gentle twist incorporated into a mindful movement practice can help support the spine’s range of motion by rotating the spine and stretching the muscles of the back.
Army Veteran Larry Turner’s emphysema severely limited his ability to perform even simple tasks. A new procedure at Truman VA has “Really made things better for me.”
PACT ACT is the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxin-exposed Veterans in more than 30 years. Cancer Moonshot helps foster a cancer research community within VA.
Dr. Holly Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice, family nurse practitioner, recently retired from a 22-year career of advocacy for equitable compensation for nurses and serving Veterans.
The new cohort of VA Innovation Fellows will lead in health care innovation and make a difference.
National Organization on Disability names Martinsburg VA to the prestigious Leading Disabilities Employers list for employers committed to an inclusive workforce for people with disabilities.
Speakers and attendees at the Spinal Cord Injury and Disorder unit open house highlighted the importance of technology and family.
VA is deploying AI technology for use during colonoscopy to assist in recognizing pre-cancerous growths associated with colorectal cancer.
Three VA Innovation leaders across VA receive recognition for their boundary-breaking work to support Veterans.
Air Force Veteran John Gordon, 90, plays Taps at Martinsburg VA on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. “Not about me. It’s about them.”
Abby Laterza, 85, reflects on her memories of the Pearl Harbor attack as a four year old… and the heroic actions of her father.