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  • Protecting yourself and others with vaccinations

    Protecting yourself and others with vaccinations

    Respiratory illness season is approaching. Vaccines can help protect from flu, RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), COVID-19, and pneumococcal pneumonia. These vaccines are available free of charge to Veterans receiving care at VA.

  • Live Whole Health #208: Unlocking relief

    Live Whole Health #208: Unlocking relief

    Feeling the weight of the world on your neck? Help relieve tension with this simple 11-minute acupressure routine for this week's #LiveWholeHealth post.

  • Black maternal health matters at VA

    Black maternal health matters at VA

    VA is committed to providing safe, accessible care that meets the unique challenges faced by black mothers.

  • PTSD Bytes: PTSD and traumatic brain injury

    PTSD Bytes: PTSD and traumatic brain injury

    PTSD Bytes host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury with Drs. Micaela Cornis-Pop and Joel Scholten.

  • Houston VA virtual reality grant program

    Houston VA virtual reality grant program

    Dr. Mackenzie Shanahan’s project enhances treatment of Veterans with irritable bowel syndrome using virtual reality.

  • Veteran makes it to the Golden Age Games

    Veteran makes it to the Golden Age Games

    After an automobile accident, Veteran Edna Higa told the doctors to make sure she was okay so she could go to the Golden Age Games.

  • Live Whole Health #182: Relaxation and learning to let go

    Live Whole Health #182: Relaxation and learning to let go

    Ever catch yourself squinting in the midday sun? That tension might be more than meets the eye! Whether you're driving, walking, or just on the go, your face and body could use a break. Check out our #LiveWholeHealth series for guided focused relaxation techniques!

  • Live Whole Health #178: Imagining Danger

    Live Whole Health #178: Imagining Danger

    Are you looking for ways to manage stress? #LiveWholeHealth has a few techniques for you to try!

  • Helping Veterans with migraines and headaches

    Helping Veterans with migraines and headaches

    Mission of Headache Center of Excellence is to provide quality headache care to Veterans. Holistic approach includes advanced therapies.

  • PTSD Bytes: Recovery from disasters and mass violence

    PTSD Bytes: Recovery from disasters and mass violence

    Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses mental health after disasters and mass violence with Dr. Patricia Watson, clinical psychologist.

  • #Live Whole Health #140: Acupressure for head and neck

    #Live Whole Health #140: Acupressure for head and neck

    Do you have “text neck?” or pain in your head and neck? This acupressure for head and neck pain can help.

  • VA study highlights role vaccination plays in preventing Long COVID

    VA study highlights role vaccination plays in preventing Long COVID

    Study underscores important role COVID vaccination can have in protecting Veterans from infection and reducing long-term health consequences

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