VA’s National Oncology Program’s National TeleOncology Program (NTO) recently helped one Veteran with a rare form of blood cancer.
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A distressed young girl was sitting outside the VA hospital. Three nurses went to her aid and discovered she had been missing for months.
New CT machine accommodates larger patients. Claustrophobic patients will benefit from the larger opening, easing anxiety during exam.
“Down here in Louisiana, we take care of our neighbors.” Veteran Chris Cox and his VFW buddies served over 1,800 meals after Hurricane Ida.
Twenty years ago, our freedom came under attack in deadly terrorist acts. VA medical centers across America will commemorate the day.
Bree Shields hopes her story encourages other military caregivers and Veterans to get the help they need through shared resources
When COVID-19 forced Veterans to limit outdoor interactions, the Omaha VA mental health team developed new ways to keep Veterans active.
VA North Texas treats some 20,000 patients each year for related issues in its Positive Airway Program (PAP) for sleep disorders.
VA’s latest data from 2019 shows a decrease in suicide among Veterans from the year prior. The decrease, reflecting the lowest number of Veteran suicides since 2007, provides hope and motivation for continued prevention efforts.
While the public is aware of some key risk factors for suicide among Veterans, they are often unaware of the devastating relationship between substance use and suicide.
Sun salutations are a beautiful way to “salute” the sun and show gratitude for the blessings it offers to our earth.