Arthur “Curly” Talmage, 100, is, “Glad I made it.” The Marine Veteran spent three years in the South Pacific with the Fourth Marine Division.
Navy Veteran Shane Whitecloud reflects on his time in service, some misadventures in life and what Veterans Day means to him.
Meet women Veterans who have inspired VA and have designated VA spaces named in their honor. Learn about women’s health at VA.
Vet Center archery match allowed Veterans to relax. It requires bodily focus and awareness. You can't be other places, thinking about other things. It's an escape.
Physician and musician Dr. Mary Rorro adds music to her psychiatric practice. She collaborated with a former teacher to produce patriotic music very appropriate for Veterans Day.
Nurse Jenifer Webb created a Train2Run program to get Veterans moving and ready for running a 5K. Veteran: “I am tired, happy to finish, and love that I got in shape.”
The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center won the Best Experience Award in its category, marking a fourth consecutive Excellence in Patient Experience Award for the medical center.
Have you heard about the new toxic exposure screening? If you’re enrolled in VA health care, you can now receive the toxic exposure screening at VA medical centers and clinics across the country.
Veteran Maple Davis loves using My HealtheVet and other VA apps for her VA health care. As a DAV volunteer, she now encourages other Veterans to use these tools.
Tai Chi offers a very gentle way to get the blood flowing and it is something you can do at home. If standing movement is not available to you, Tai Chi can also be done in a chair.
Your COVID-19 questions answered. VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and booster, and is hosting a blog series on questions from Veterans.
VA mental health care and telehealth help Veteran manage the effects of her military sexual trauma (MST) and regain control of her life. Today, she helps Veterans access VA care.