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  • Health concern? VA Health Connect nurses are available 24/7

    Health concern? VA Health Connect nurses are available 24/7

    VA Health Connect clinical triage assesses Veterans’ symptoms or health concerns by phone to determine urgency and recommend the right level of care.

  • Live Whole Health #312: Pause for your whole health

    Live Whole Health #312: Pause for your whole health

    Taking care of others is what you do! But sometimes you need to take a pause to care for yourself. Take 10 for your Whole Health with this short meditation practice.

  • VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on tailored health care, paralyzed Veterans and cirrhosis

    VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on tailored health care, paralyzed Veterans and cirrhosis

    New VA Research findings shed light on tailored care for Women Veterans, a brain-computer interface to help paralyzed Veterans communicate, and cirrhosis.

  • Live Whole Health #311: Five tips to a healthier workday

    Live Whole Health #311: Five tips to a healthier workday

    Bring some of that military structure to your workday with five easy steps!

  • VA announces winners of the 2025 Veterans Health Administration Patient Experience Awards

    VA announces winners of the 2025 Veterans Health Administration Patient Experience Awards

    VA has announced the winners of the 2025 Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Patient Experience (PX) Awards, honoring VA medical centers and health care systems nationwide that deliver exceptional, Veteran‑centered care

  • Take care of your health with VA digital care resources

    Take care of your health with VA digital care resources

    These VA digital care resources can help you stay on top of your health this season.

  • Live Whole Health #310: Healing carrot soup with ginger and turmeric

    Live Whole Health #310: Healing carrot soup with ginger and turmeric

    Root vegetables support your immune system and roasting them brings out the sweetness. Try this delicious spring carrot soup to support your Whole Health!

  • Live Whole Health #309: Natural pain relief

    Live Whole Health #309: Natural pain relief

    Experts recommend non-drug methods of managing low back pain as a first line of treatment, and yoga is on the list of safe and effective ways to manage pain.

  • Education programs strengthen VA’s health care workforce

    Education programs strengthen VA’s health care workforce

    VA recognize trainees, academic partners and staff for the role they play in the education for the next generation of health care professionals.

  • The women who shaped early Veteran mental health care

    The women who shaped early Veteran mental health care

    Trailblazing women like Dorothea Dix built the foundation for postwar care, transforming how America supported soldiers after the Civil War.

  • VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on brain health, cardiovascular disease and muscle atrophy

    VA Research Wrap Up: New findings on brain health, cardiovascular disease and muscle atrophy

    VA Research finds a potential way to protect the blood-brain barrier, a lifestyle coaching app for cardiovascular disease and preventing muscle atrophy.

  • Live Whole Health #308 – Find your breath

    Live Whole Health #308 – Find your breath

    Your breath can be your doorway to a calm mind and a peaceful day. Explore this short practice to find your breath.

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