VA hosted its second virtual regional Veterans Experience Action Center (VEAC) June 11-13 as part of a series targeting recently separated Veterans and military members nearing transition out of the armed services.
Each pregnancy loss is unique. It is important to allow yourself to feel your emotions and seek support and health care as needed.
Women Veterans are 2.5 times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than non-Veterans, but prevention is possible.
Veterans in Northern Arizona now have an updated campus shuttle to transport you to appointments at VA.
As a Veteran, you may be at an increased risk for developing an eating disorder
Harassment is when someone says or does something that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Report harassment if you witness or experience it.
VA is meeting the needs of the growing women Veteran population through best in class cervical cancer care.
Vaccinations are important for women Veterans’ overall well-being, especially if you’re pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Women Veterans’ health care is a top VA priority, ensuring women have access to the resources they need to address their unique health needs.
Veteran Sharon Sotero shares how VA and the National Veterans Golden Age Games transformed her life after years of abuse and isolation.
During March’s Women’s History Month, we celebrate 100 years of advancing women Veterans’ health care at VA.
Sept. 14, 2023, is the 100th anniversary of VA providing health care services to women Veterans.