Many Americans are at risk for heart disease and stroke. Many of the major risk factors for these problems can be prevented and controlled.
VA and Evidation encourage Veteran enrollment in a free, app-based program that helps educate Veterans about their heart health.
Navy Veteran Walter Meekins recently reunited with his Houston VA cardiologists one year after undergoing a life-saving heart procedure.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Mauricio “Marty” Ramirez. Ramirez is a Purple Heart recipient who served as a radioman during the Vietnam War.
Through the Medical Foster Home Program, caregivers can open their homes and their hearts to Veterans who need assistance with daily activities.
Flavored or Greek, yogurt of all kinds might hold answers to better heart health, according to a study on nearly 200K Veterans.
VA Caregiver Support Program conducts CPR classes at local VA facilities, plans to develop national training video.
From Nov. 1-25, Veterans, active-duty military and their families receive 35 percent off on up to two Fitbit devices per order.
Vietnam Veteran gives back to his Polynesian and Veteran community by joining VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP).
Michael Clayton, an Army and Navy Veteran, was the first VA patient in the country to receive an innovative new heart procedure.
A telehealth program from Los Angeles VA lets Veterans with cardiac arrhythmias connect with their doctors and share heart readings virtually.
Snacks are a bridge between meals to help keep us full and energized. They also help increase our consumption of the important food groups.