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  • Find access to stop food insecurity in your community

    Find access to stop food insecurity in your community

    If you struggle with having enough to eat, or access to quality foods, you may be at risk of food insecurity.

  • VA Telehealth brings care directly to Veterans

    VA Telehealth brings care directly to Veterans

    VA celebrates the fifth annual Telehealth Awareness Week.

  • Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Helpful information for women Veterans during Healthy Aging Month and what they can do to stay healthy.

  • How your surroundings support Whole Health

    How your surroundings support Whole Health

    A clutter-free space and connection to nature can both enhance your health and well-being. Learn how SMART goals and small steps make it possible.

  • Vaccines can help keep you healthy

    Vaccines can help keep you healthy

    Cold and flu season starts in the fall and typically runs through early spring. It’s important for Veterans to be aware of the vaccine options available to them.

  • Too hot to cook? Try these no-cook meals

    Too hot to cook? Try these no-cook meals

    Quick, no-cook meal ideas to help you eat well during hot summer days without heating up your kitchen.

  • Live Whole Health 284: A step at a time

    Live Whole Health 284: A step at a time

    Achieving goals doesn’t always happen overnight. With VA's Whole Health, every outcome starts with a goal and a first step.

  • Live Whole Health #281: Take a stand!

    Live Whole Health #281: Take a stand!

    Movement and mobility help you keep your independence. Tai Chi is a great practice for older Veterans. This recording offers a short practice for those who use a walker or a chair for balance.

  • A toast to health: One Veteran swaps cocktails for mocktails

    A toast to health: One Veteran swaps cocktails for mocktails

    Reducing alcohol intake with mocktails can positively affect your health.

  • Food as medicine: Your diet can promote health & well-being

    Food as medicine: Your diet can promote health & well-being

    The concept of “food as medicine” recognizes the role of your diet in managing your health.

  • New app helps Veterans recover from stroke

    New app helps Veterans recover from stroke

    Now there’s a tool designed to make process of recovering from stroke easier and more effective: the Stroke Recovery App.

  • How to stay safe and healthy during extreme heat

    How to stay safe and healthy during extreme heat

    Here are some steps you can take to prevent health problems and stay safe during extreme heat.

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Last updated September 17, 2025

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