VA Press Secretary Terrence Hayes joins the Million Veteran Program, VA’s largest research effort to improve health care for Veterans.
VA and Paralyzed Veterans of America will host National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Portland, July 4-9. Eligible Veterans may submit applications from Feb. 1 until April 2.
Learn the heart health benefits of staying active and living a healthy lifestyle.
Lynch Syndrome is a collection of genetic mutations that can indicate an increased risk for colorectal cancer. Lifetime risk of colorectal cancer with this signature ranges from 10% to 80%.
It feels good on those days when your body and mind are in sync! Some people say, “I’m just going with the flow,” or “I’m in the zone today.” There is a way to make this flow of life happen more often and Tai Chi can help you achieve this.
The annual Spark-Seed-Spread Innovation Accelerator Bootcamp event returned to Washington, D.C.
VA’s National Advance Care Planning via Group Visits Program engages Veterans, caregivers and those they trust in facilitated group conversations about the kind of care that’s right for each of them. It also covers the steps you can take to have your wishes heard and respected when the need arises.
Army Veteran Chuck drove fellow Veteran Rich to see his dying daughter, cementing their bond. It's difficult to say which one of these Veterans saved the other that day.
Goal of “Nutrition and Food Service Greening the VA Initiative” is to proactively approach and reduce harmful aspects facing our environment.
VA volunteers and Habitat for Humanity saved Veteran from moving out of the state, providing her a home of her own.
The staff at the Springfield, Ohio VA Clinic were ready when the worst-case scenario happened. All thanks to a Mock Code simulation training.
Eastern Oklahoma VA joins thousands across America to save lives during Volunteer Blood Donor month. This VA works with the help of a long-time community partner.