VA highlights a new program that will support Family Caregivers of post-9/11 injured Veterans, and how to access these new services and resources.
A Registered Dietitian and MOVE! Program Coordinator shares her 10 tips to help Veterans get fit and stay healthy during the Spring.
In honor of VA's Research Week, thanks is given to the Veterans who have volunteered in research studies and the partnership with the Department of Defense.
A military spouse shares her experiences with the Marine Corps and views on her husband's upcoming reintegration into civilian life.
An employee of the Veterans Affairs Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion shares information on the disparities in health care.
Clinical Psychologist for the National Center for PTSD
Teams at VA’s National Center for PTSD and DoD’s National Center for Telehealth and Technology have collaborated to create a mobile phone application (app) to help Veterans and Service Members who have, or may have PTSD.
Do you know what factors you should consider when you think about which school to attend and what career you should pursue?
The National Disabled Veteran Business Council's Union Carpenters Apprenticeships program helps Veterans make a decent living and own their own homes.
The Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced the Olympic Opportunity Fund in 2010.
Today marks the first regularly scheduled casketed burial at 313-acre Miramar cemetery in San Diego since 1966 when Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery closed.
VA is encouraging all Atomic Veterans to check out the new website for the Veterans’ Advisory Board on Dose Reconstruction (VBDR).
Nearly 40 percent of enrolled Veterans live in rural areas of our country. These Veterans have difficulty in obtaining access to quality health care.