The VetChange mobile app can help you to stop or cut back on drinking and learn healthier ways to manage PTSD symptoms.
VE-HEROeS is the first nationwide survey of both the physical and mental health of Vietnam War Veterans in more than 30 years. It sought survey data from more than 45,000 Vietnam-era Veterans, as well as 11,000 matched controls.
Interested in a VA career? Meet up with VA recruiters at five recruiting events this May.
New 34,000-square-foot Fort Smith clinic replaces a 19,000-square-foot location; will serve 10,000 Veterans with a variety of new services.
Veterans are 2.5 times more likely than non-Veterans to have diabetes. If you suffer from diabetes distress, VA can help you cope.
VA psychologist Dr. Ana Alfaro is combining her love for senior adults with an opportunity to change policy to impact their lives.
Veteran Henry Howard was “hiding things” until he called the VA Crisis Hotline. He tells how a VA team, “Transformed me into a new person.”
Thinking about having a baby can be exciting and overwhelming. Talk with your VA health care provider about ways to have a healthy pregnancy.
Psychologist Pearl McGee-Vincent discusses medications for PTSD with Dr. Paul Holtzheimer, psychiatrist at the National Center for PTSD.
VA has many ways to help you recover from alcohol disorders. Learn about the VA treatments, including support groups and specialized therapy.
Six new raised garden beds at the Honor VA Clinic in Kansas City promote healing, education, mental health and social well-being.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, VA has helped Veterans get care virtually. Here are five ways to access VA virtual care.