Access to health care and healthy behaviors all play a role in your ability to maintain a heart healthy lifestyle.
After battling heart failure and a stroke, one Veteran received a heart transplant at the Michael E. DeBakey VA.
Army Veteran Larry Scales had his first heart attack in 1999. After his third heart attack he sought help at the Michael E. DeBakey VA.
"Hearts, Boots and Heels in Harmony" event included education on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and scenarios to deal with health emergencies.
February is American Heart Month. Dive into this week's #LiveWholeHealth video for a delicious salmon wrap recipe and learn how it can benefit your heart health.
Home Telehealth Heart Failure Monitoring Program ensures consistent monitoring and response.
American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign and National Wear Red Day observed Feb. 7.
The increased financial compensation associated with SMC benefits and the visibility of Purple Heart recipients can attract scammers looking to exploit Veterans.
High tech pacemaker improves heart failure symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath and exercise intolerance
WATCHMAN reduces stroke risk and serves as an alternative to lifelong use of blood thinners.
Small steps, big impact! Prevent heart disease with simple habits like chair yoga. Breathe, move and feel better with this week's #LiveWholeHealth practice.
This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) published three new articles spotlighting research that advances care for Veterans in heart health, mental health and health-system navigation.