Mobile medical unit: “We look forward to providing Veterans access to basic services that can improve their health care and quality of life.”
A study comparing diabetes care between VA and non-VA sites showed that care was better managed at VA. Study leader describes reasons why.
Are you glued to your chair all day? Just because you’re seated doesn’t mean you can’t move your body and enjoy its countless health benefits. Add some mindful movement with this seated Tai Chi practice in this week's #LiveWholeHealth post.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries that will improve health for women Veterans.
During March, we pay special attention to how Million Veteran Program is improving the future of health care for women Veterans.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries to help improve health care for Black Veterans.
Join the Million Veteran Program online. You will have the option to receive an at-home blood sample collection kit in the mail.
TeleEye enables an eye specialist to screen patients for diabetic retinopathy through photographs taken at the primary medical care home.
VA has multiple programs to help Veterans combat obesity with weight management programs.
VA’s Caregiver Support Program provides Veterans’ caregivers, especially first-timers, guidance and resources.
Untreated, glaucoma can leave people partially or fully blind. Factors include genetics and ethnicity.
A collaboration with CareCentra will allow VA to use an algorithm to improve Veteran health outside the physician’s office.