Veterans access Nutrition and Food Services programs offered by VA with technology like VA Video Connect. Virtual visits have positive impact.
LA VA’s multi-disciplinary Food Security Committee will create a plan to reduce the number of Veterans needing access to healthy food.
The Million Veteran Program has reached the historic milestone of one million Veterans enrolled, and it continues to pave the way for improved Veteran health care.
About 60% of people with a thyroid condition are unaware, but it’s a common issue among women.
South Texas VA uses a food security campaign to increase equitable access to food and better nutrition for Veterans in South Texas.
Good for heart and gut health, fiber can reduce the risk of diabetes and some cancers, and aid with weight loss. It is rich in vitamins and minerals.
It is important for people with diabetes to know they can enjoy traditional holiday foods while keeping their blood sugar levels in check.
Navy Veteran Antrion Smith lost 116 pounds with weight-loss surgery, but even with healthy habits, he still needed a kidney transplant.
Co-worker isn’t a match, but her spouse, who also works for VA, is a total 100% match.
VA, University of Arkansas Extension and Fayetteville Public Library assist Veterans on the road to recovery in Whole Health cooking classes.
TeleEye, the technology-based Eye Care Services collaboration with a tele-low vision initiative, matches Veterans with vision aids and devices.
Veteran Reid Kochel lost over 140 pounds and maintained his health through the VA TeleMOVE! program.
A Marine Corps Veteran amputee didn't want to give up competing in agility sports with his dogs. Franco, a cocker spaniel poodle mix, helped him.