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MIllion Veteran Program

  • VA’s Million Veteran Program celebrates Black History Month

    VA’s Million Veteran Program celebrates Black History Month

    VA’s largest research program is making discoveries to help improve health care for Black Veterans.

  • VA’s investments in employees result in innovation

    VA’s investments in employees result in innovation

    By encouraging new ideas presented by our employees, VA embraces innovation and paves the path to better health care outcomes for Veterans.

  • Veteran organizations’ support for the Million Veteran Program

    Veteran organizations’ support for the Million Veteran Program

    The Million Veteran Program shares a common goal with Veteran organizations committed to improving Veteran health care.

  • Thank You, Million Veteran Program participants

    Thank You, Million Veteran Program participants

    The Million Veteran Program continues to make strides toward improving Veteran health care, thanks to more than 1 million participants.

  • One Million Strong: VA’s Million Veteran Program makes history

    One Million Strong: VA’s Million Veteran Program makes history

    The Million Veteran Program has reached the historic milestone of one million Veterans enrolled, and it continues to pave the way for improved Veteran health care.

  • Enroll in VA’s Million Veteran Program from your home

    Enroll in VA’s Million Veteran Program from your home

    Join the Million Veteran Program online. You will have the option to receive an at-home blood sample collection kit in the mail.

  • Bay Pines VA’s milestone in support of Million Veteran Program

    Bay Pines VA’s milestone in support of Million Veteran Program

    Bay Pines VA’s Million Veteran Program milestone makes it possible for MVP to generate key research findings that help improve Veteran health.

  • VA’s Million Veteran Program is for every Veteran

    VA’s Million Veteran Program is for every Veteran

    VA’s largest research program, the Million Veteran Program, is making discoveries through diverse representation

  • Join the Million Veteran Program to help Veterans from your service era

    Join the Million Veteran Program to help Veterans from your service era

    The Million Veteran Program looks to study military exposures specific to different eras of military service.

  • 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.

  • VA researcher helping to change the future of Alzheimer’s Disease

    VA researcher helping to change the future of Alzheimer’s Disease

    Dr. Mark Logue details his research connecting PTSD and TBI with Alzheimer’s and dementia genetic risk in Veterans.

  • How could genes affect your mental health?

    How could genes affect your mental health?

    VA’s largest research program is making discoveries, such as how genes affect mental health, that may lead to improved health care for Veterans.

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Last updated May 16, 2025

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