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  • ‘VA treatment gave me a new lease on life’

    ‘VA treatment gave me a new lease on life’

    Army Veteran William Huff credits VA for turning his life around.

  • A Navy Veteran’s journey through breast cancer and the power of VA care

    A Navy Veteran’s journey through breast cancer and the power of VA care

    A story of a Veteran’s journey following a breast cancer diagnosis.

  • Don’t stay silent about PTSD

    Don’t stay silent about PTSD

    Two Atlanta Veterans share their stories in hopes of bringing more attention to how PTSD affects service members and Veterans.

  • June 27 is National HIV Testing Day

    June 27 is National HIV Testing Day

    HIV testing is self-care: Taking the test is taking care of you. Knowledge of your HIV status can help you live a long and healthy life.

  • PTSD Screening Day: Knowing is the first step

    PTSD Screening Day: Knowing is the first step

    National Center for PTSD is launching PTSD Screening Day, encouraging Veterans who experienced trauma to start a conversation about recovery.

  • Vets invited to Gulf War Illnesses Research Committee Veteran engagement sessions

    Vets invited to Gulf War Illnesses Research Committee Veteran engagement sessions

    If you are a 1990-91 Gulf War Veteran with questions or concerns about Gulf War Illness, you’re invited to join research committee sessions.

  • Emory Healthcare Veterans Program: Healing invisible wounds

    Emory Healthcare Veterans Program: Healing invisible wounds

    Emory Healthcare Veterans Program offers no cost treatment, travel, and meals for Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program treating PTSD.

  • VA STAR program model of success for substance abuse recovery

    VA STAR program model of success for substance abuse recovery

    VA's STAR treatment program uses whole-body approach to help substance abusers to overcome their addictions, move on with their lives.

  • Cincinnati VA’s TRAC helps Veterans recover, grow, hope… and drum

    Cincinnati VA’s TRAC helps Veterans recover, grow, hope… and drum

    A program called TRAC at Cincinnati VA helps Veterans cope with mental illness by encouraging living life to the fullest, focusing on inner strength.

  • VA MISSION Act: VA’s new urgent care benefit for Veterans

    VA MISSION Act: VA’s new urgent care benefit for Veterans

    Urgent care will provide Veterans with greater choice and convenience in getting the care they need.

  • VA to make new nasal spray drug available for treatment-resistant depression

    VA to make new nasal spray drug available for treatment-resistant depression

    The newly approved Spravato nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression will be made available to Veterans based on their individual medical needs combined with providers' clinical assessments.

  • Hepatitis C screening initiative tests positive for saving Veterans’ lives

    Hepatitis C screening initiative tests positive for saving Veterans’ lives

    The Hepatitis C Screening Initiative is one of the ways Bay Pines VAHCS is strategically accomplishing these important objectives and fulfilling the overall mission.

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Last updated February 12, 2026

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