The Million Veteran Program (MVP) identifies ways to positively impact Veteran health. Save these links for a healthier you.
Veteran Jennifer Higginbotham survived two war-time deployments and a battle with PTSD. Now she finds strength in sharing her story, offering hope to fellow Veterans and giving back.
Veteran Zaneta Adams shares her heartfelt stories in a new documentary about the experiences of women Veterans and how they find hope in VA’s Million Veteran Program.
Vietnam Veteran gives back to his Polynesian and Veteran community by joining VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP).
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) hopes to one day bring effective treatment to Veterans faster. Watch video here to learn more.
Greg Amira, Purple Heart Iraq Veteran and 9/11 survivor, became the 900,000th Veteran to join the Million Veteran Program.
The Million Veteran Program is a national research project learning how genes and military experiences and exposures affect health and illness.
NAFLD is a growing cause of liver disease. It has an estimated worldwide prevalence of 25% in adults. In the United States, that prevalence is projected to climb to nearly 34% by 2030.
Pittsburgh VA has enrolled an impressive number of participants in MVP.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries, such as how genes affect mental health, that may lead to improved health care for Veterans.
Army Veteran Zelpha Anderson tells her story of being a mother to two young children while deployed in Iraq.
Dr. Mark Logue details his research connecting PTSD and TBI with Alzheimer’s and dementia genetic risk in Veterans.