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  • MVP celebrates women’s history

    MVP celebrates women’s history

    MVP looks at the background and impact of Women’s History Month.

  • Check in on your health with MVP: Screen, detect, prevent 

    Check in on your health with MVP: Screen, detect, prevent 

    MVP researchers are studying ways to better screen for and prevent certain health conditions.

  • New MVP study highlights value of diversity in clinical research, leads to new genetic discoveries

    New MVP study highlights value of diversity in clinical research, leads to new genetic discoveries

    The findings of this new MVP study underscore the importance and positive impact of diverse representation in genetic research, paving the way for significant advances in health care tailored to Veteran population-specific needs.

  • MVP: Another chapter in VA’s history of medical research 

    MVP: Another chapter in VA’s history of medical research 

    MVP is part of VA's history, using data to study conditions that matter to Veterans.

  • Mental Health: MVP research supports Veteran well-being

    Mental Health: MVP research supports Veteran well-being

    MVP studies conditions that matter to Veterans like mental health and wellness.

  • 19,000 Veterans join MVP at Pittsburgh VA

    19,000 Veterans join MVP at Pittsburgh VA

    Pittsburgh VA has enrolled an impressive number of participants in MVP.

  • Women representation in MVP helps strengthen health research

    Women representation in MVP helps strengthen health research

    Diverse representation of women in health care research allows MVP to make discoveries for women’s health

  • MVP – Lifestyle changes for improved health

    MVP – Lifestyle changes for improved health

    The Million Veteran Program (MVP) identifies ways to positively impact Veteran health. Save these links for a healthier you.

  • MVP: Hawaii Veteran finds a way to make a difference

    MVP: Hawaii Veteran finds a way to make a difference

    Vietnam Veteran gives back to his Polynesian and Veteran community by joining VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP).

  • Veteran Benjamin Flynn helping future Veterans with MVP

    Veteran Benjamin Flynn helping future Veterans with MVP

    Veteran Benjamin Flynn joined MVP as a way to, “Do my part and make sure the men and women who served alongside me, before me, and after me are taken care of.”

  • Million Veteran Program (MVP) to bring Veterans personalized health care

    Million Veteran Program (MVP) to bring Veterans personalized health care

    The Million Veteran Program (MVP) hopes to one day bring effective treatment to Veterans faster. Watch video here to learn more.

  • MVP study shows effectiveness of genetic screening tool for breast cancer risk

    MVP study shows effectiveness of genetic screening tool for breast cancer risk

    Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer for American women. Although mammogram screenings have lowered the number of deaths from breast cancer, better screening methods could help determine risk and help prevent the cancer before it develops, according to the study researchers.

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