Columbia VA’s robotic surgery teams completed their 800th robotic surgery and are on schedule to hit 1,000 by the end of the year.
In a decentralized clinical trial, Veterans can participate from their own homes or local VA instead of having to travel to a research site.
After serving in the Air Force for 25 years, Larry Wilson is now a My HealtheVet coordinator helping Veterans navigate their care.
Veterans across all 18 VISNs can use VA Health Chat to send messages to VA staff for questions about their health.
Always rushing? Take a moment to pause and create space in your life with a meditation to relax and rejuvenate, with this week's #LiveWholeHealth video.
Be prepared for a suicide crisis before it starts by becoming familiar with VA’s programs, initiatives and network of support.
Don’t let the summer heat stop you from staying active. Use these VA virtual tools to exercise safely this summer.
Renovated mental health unit features welcoming design features and an emphasis on recovery-focused treatment.
Veterans ride Wichita city buses for free. Seeking to improve the quality of life and independence of homeless and recently housed Veterans.
Do you know the warning signs of skin cancer? July is UV Safety Awareness Month, and it’s important to know that anyone, no matter their skin tone, can get skin cancer.
The findings of this new MVP study underscore the importance and positive impact of diverse representation in genetic research, paving the way for significant advances in health care tailored to Veteran population-specific needs.
VA’s Emmy award-winning PSA educates Veterans on importance of colorectal cancer screening.
Health NewsU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (smw)2022-07-01T07:24:45-04:00