Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport talks about using mental health apps and older adults with Dr. Christine Gould.
The director of VA's Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention discusses how VA is better serving the mental health needs of Veterans following traumatic sexual encounters.
Progressive Muscle Relaxations is an excellent way to bring peacefulness into your body and mind, regardless of your physical limitations or experience.
VA provides resources and guidance to reduce the risk of cancer and maintain wellness through post-treatment
Learn how to engage with homeless Veterans in a meaningful way, providing them with resources and hope for a better tomorrow.
What’s an MRI? Find the answer to that and hundreds of health questions at VA’s 24/7 online health library. Designed to give Veterans access to health information to help them make informed decisions.
Study: Severe shortage of providers throughout the country by 2030. Leading that list is Texas and Florida. South Texas VA is preparing for the future.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Michael D. McCarten, who served as a Navy physician from 1983 to 2013.
Here are some warning signs that can help you recognize when to seek assistance for your loved one. Families and friends can support a Veteran thinking of suicide.
Joint mobility is how well a joint can move (like your hip joint). Mobility is an important component to staying healthy, but sometimes our mobility can be limited. An important consideration for any movement exercise is how we listen to our body. Reflecting and bringing awareness to your physical body before, during and after movement activities can help prevent adverse events or injury.
If you’re looking for relief from headaches, you might be surprised to learn that just a few basic relaxation techniques can help prevent the frequency and severity of headache attacks.
Practicing mindful awareness during the mundane or the uncomfortable moments can help us to slow down and appreciate the joyful ones.