West Point graduate Kathleen Owings has not let multiple sclerosis slow her down. Enjoys challenging herself running and uphill skiing.
After 80 years, the sounds are what Veteran Ken Potts recalls from Pearl Harbor Dec. 7,1941. “It was like the whole world was on fire.”
A Marine Corps Veteran talked about his service in the Persian Gulf while doctors performed an awake craniotomy to remove his brain tumor.
The holiday season brings joy, happiness and often stress. There's no better time to practice mindfulness so that you can be present to manage its ups and downs.
Holidays can be a difficult time for many Veterans. Connecting with former service members can alleviate some of that stress and ward off loneliness.
In 2003, Ce-Ce Mazyck's parachute got tangled with another soldier. Today, she is “living life to the fullest and not just existing.”
VA police officer Paul Hicks had just finished his shift when his wife called, leading him on a quest to help a homeless Veteran.
Robotic pets help patients and staff engage on a personal level. They let elderly Veterans reflect on happy life experiences.
Explore how VA’s PRIDE program has expanded in this health equity podcast. An Army combat Veteran of 28 years shares her transgender story.
The Vet Center Mobile Health Clinic is headed to Puerto Rico. The mobile clinic staff will provide services to rural Veterans all over the island.
Carey Bolt, an Army Veteran and Veterans Service Officer, has created two Halls of Heroes to honor local Veterans and educate his community.
A 10,000-square-foot, cutting edge facility for orthotics and prosthetics in VA Northern Indiana is cutting wait times from weeks to days.