A large mural dedicated to Veterans was unveiled during National Salute Week at the Richmond, Virginia, VA. “I wanted a sense of optimism.”
Key accomplishments from the first year of the Isakson-Roe Act include expanded benefits and burial needs of Veterans and their families.
Hear from Veterans who know Vet Centers – storefront centers staffed by combat Veterans understand what it’s like to transition.
Initially, I served with the United States Army Reserve in St. Cloud, Minnesota. I was a technical engineer, which means that I learned how to do so soils testing, drafting, and surveying. (I think it’s funny that I now work on a totally different kind of survey as a researcher.)
The Veterans Health Equity: Leave No Veteran Behind podcast turns a page on LGBTQ+ Veteran health.
Custis was born in Goshen, Indiana, on July 23, 1917. In 1939, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Wabash College in Indiana, before being commissioned ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. While on inactive duty, he completed his medical degree at Northwestern University in Illinois in 1941.
This Talking Later podcast is about late-life PTSD and resilience, connection and making meaning. Hear Veterans share how they coped.
Heart Health Awareness Month falls in February and is a great time to learn more about heart health. VA and the American Heart Association (AHA) want you to be aware of five important heart health numbers because they help providers determine your risk for developing cardiovascular disease.
World War II Veteran has been an accomplished physician, state and federal congressman and author. His biggest supporter, his wife Luella.
Dr. Paula Schnurr, executive director of VA’s National Center for PTSD, was the lead author of the study, which was also the largest PTSD psychotherapy study to date in any population in the total number of participants: 916. The findings appeared in JAMA Network Open on Jan. 19, 2022.
A Veteran suspected his buddy was suicidal, then remembered a bandana on his dog. He gave his buddy a phone number and saved his life.
Veteran had diaphragm stimulator implanted to improve quality of sleep. New technology for Vets with moderate to severe central sleep apnea.