VA provides whichever birth control option is right for you.
The VA Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP) supports the importance of promoting healthy relationships across the lifespan.
Veteran Donald Bowman was surprised when VA offered to provide him with an e-bike for his commute to work. And ended his homelessness, too.
Connecting mind and body is important for your overall whole health. Your body responds to the way you think, feel, and act and this is often called the “mind-body connection.”
VA is a trusted source of reproductive health care and works with women Veterans so they can make their own voluntary and informed reproductive health decisions.
When Navy Veteran William Peterson was diagnosed with cancer, he reached out to VA, where a collaboration proved to be a “Good Win.”
VA wants everyone who has experienced sexual assault to know services are available to support healing…with a variety of options to choose from.
VA is focusing on improving the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) by increasing outreach to Native American tribes. VA Loan Guaranty Service strives to ensure consistent open communication to all Native Americans on tribal land to improve the overall experience for the more than 70,000 Native American and Pacific Islander Veterans eligible for the program.
When a fire damaged Army Veteran’s home, he received help from HUD-VASH, a collaborative program pairing HUD assistance with VA support.
On the 55th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek, today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Leonard Nimoy, who played Mr. Spock in the series.
VA study: Veterans who have non-cardiac surgery at VA hospitals are less likely to die 30 days later than patients in private hospitals.
How much of your life is on autopilot? According to a study of people who were asked to keep daily diaries, up to 45% reported that their activities were habits they performed almost daily and usually in the same location. In other words, almost half of their lives occurred without them thinking about it.