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  • VA publishes new Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry data

    VA publishes new Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry data

    VA has launched a new webpage that shows the number of Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry participants by state and congressional district.

  • Improvements to Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry

    Improvements to Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry

    VA is making several changes to the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry to expand eligibility and make it easier to use.

  • VA redesigns and expands Burn Pit Registry

    VA redesigns and expands Burn Pit Registry

    VA today announced the launch of the redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.

  • Scholars invited to apply to research health effects of airborne hazard exposure

    Scholars invited to apply to research health effects of airborne hazard exposure

    Visiting scholar program will advance VA research on airborne hazard exposure and improve medical care for Veterans and non-Veterans.

  • Teams working to care for Veterans exposed to burn pits

    Teams working to care for Veterans exposed to burn pits

    Follow multidisciplinary team efforts to diagnose and treat Marine Veteran exposed to burn pits in Iraq. “Veterans want and deserve answers.”

  • Veterans: Sign up for the VA Burn Pit Registry

    Veterans: Sign up for the VA Burn Pit Registry

    Veterans exposed to airborne hazards, sign up with the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry. Help us understand long-term effects, improve care and connect you with the care you’ve earned.

  • Airborne hazards exams probably saved their lives

    Airborne hazards exams probably saved their lives

    Real life Veteran stories about how participating in the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry and Gulf War Registry positively impacted their health and probably saved their lives.

  • Concerned about airborne hazard exposures?

    Concerned about airborne hazard exposures?

    Veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan or other areas of Southwest Asia may have been exposed to airborne hazards like burn pits. Here’s how to proactively monitor your health and help other Veterans.

  • #DesertStorm30: Veterans and VA

    #DesertStorm30: Veterans and VA

    Desert Storm was a short war, but Veterans from that era still have many different avenues and programs to connect with VA.

  • VA releases free mobile app to streamline health care access for Veterans and caregivers

    VA releases free mobile app to streamline health care access for Veterans and caregivers

    Make appointments, lose weight, send secure messages, download your VA care history -- all from your phone with the new VA Launchpad mobile app.

  • VA enhances research and education efforts related to airborne hazards and burn pit exposure

    VA enhances research and education efforts related to airborne hazards and burn pit exposure

    VA recently established the Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence (AHBPCE) as part of its ongoing efforts to improve health care for Veterans.

  • Veterans in Burn Pit Registry helping fellow Vets

    Veterans in Burn Pit Registry helping fellow Vets

    Here’s an easy explanation of how scientific health research works and why it is so important for Veterans to sign up for the Burn Pit Registry and help improve the care of your fellow Veterans.

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Last updated January 10, 2023

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