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  • Tai Chi, then birthday cake

    Tai Chi, then birthday cake

    Veteran celebrates 100th birthday with his family, fellow Veterans and health care team after attending his weekly Tai Chi class.

  • VA Pittsburgh kicks-off “Home for the Holidays” Veteran outreach

    VA Pittsburgh kicks-off “Home for the Holidays” Veteran outreach

    VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System's "Home for the Holidays" outreach event rapidly connected homeless Veterans with housing and support ahead of winter.

  • Veteran with parkinsonism: Telehealth saved my life

    Veteran with parkinsonism: Telehealth saved my life

    VA’s telehealth services help a Veteran with parkinsonism access specialty care and stay active in his community.

  • VA Pittsburgh dedicates braille flag

    VA Pittsburgh dedicates braille flag

    Tactile braille flag allows all to experience U.S. flag, regardless of ability.

  • Never too late to sign up for VA benefits

    Never too late to sign up for VA benefits

    For 45 years after they left military service, the Belangers relied on their private health insurance policies. Then they signed up for the VA benefits they had earned and deserved.

  • Marine Veteran in hospice care marries sweetheart

    Marine Veteran in hospice care marries sweetheart

    Man in hospice marries lifelong love, fulfilling heartfelt wish.

  • Hesitating to take the final step?

    Hesitating to take the final step?

    A Veteran was hesitating, finding reasons not to show up for the residential treatment she knew she needed. Here's how she overcame.

  • My Life My Story: Boone, In the blink of an eye

    My Life My Story: Boone, In the blink of an eye

    In the story featured in this episode of "My Life, My Story," Boone's life is a "flash" story, where there's a before and then what came after.

  • Army Veteran’s kidney transplant was “flawless”

    Army Veteran’s kidney transplant was “flawless”

    Army Veteran Gregory Zielsdorf recounts his experience on the kidney donor list and through the transplant surgery.

  • Veteran looks to the future after prolonged exposure therapy

    Veteran looks to the future after prolonged exposure therapy

    Combat Veteran faces the traumatic events of her PTSD during prolonged exposure therapy and looks forward to the days to come.

  • Lebanon VA treating cancer patients with theranostics

    Lebanon VA treating cancer patients with theranostics

    Theranostics is a specialized field of nuclear medicine that uses a two-pronged approach to diagnose and treat cancer.

  • Pittsburgh VA tests its response to national disaster

    Pittsburgh VA tests its response to national disaster

    Pittsburgh VA and its partners practice relocating hospitalized patients during disasters and public health emergencies.

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Last updated January 14, 2026

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