The Million Veteran Program is a national research project learning how genes and military experiences and exposures affect health and illness.
Hear from Veterans who have survived multiple serious injuries and how VA is helping them in the Polytrauma program.
Homeless, Kenneth came to VA for help. His journey of recovery began with a VA residential treatment program for drug and alcohol abuse.
Doctors Caucus confers on how VA’s academic affiliations and training programs enhance Veteran care and health professions education.
MOVE! is a weight management and health promotion program designed to improve the lives of Veterans like this Marine and Vietnam War Veteran.
VA has a rich history of volunteerism. Jeannette and her late husband, Edward Feldman, were among the longest-serving VA volunteers.
What experiences do women have when the get their health care at VA? Hear what three women think and why they get their care through VA.
Shelby knew he was overweight, but didn’t realize he had diabetes before coming to VA. VA helped him completely change his lifestyle.
VA was there for Larry when a heart condition threatened his life. His doctor read a scan and brought him in for a pacemaker same day.
VHA proudly invites you to join us in celebration of 75 years of historic service to America’s Veterans. And take a look at the future of care.
Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.
VA supplied 24-hour care to Brianne's father for the last five months of his life. She will never forget the respectful treatment he received.