A Marine Veteran pushes himself each day to use his prosthesis, working closely with VA’s Prosthetics services.
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VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on improving cancer care, a robotic wheelchair system and Parkinson's disease.
Breaking down the key elements needed to end Veteran homelessness using real-time data to provide ongoing support.
Navy Veteran Raleigh Durden, Jr., celebrated his 100th birthday, marking a century of life filled with service, faith and family.
Throughout Black History Month, the Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) is honored to highlight the stories of Black Veterans whose commitment to community endures long after they hang up their uniforms.
Also called medical technologists, clinical laboratory scientists at VA play a crucial role in ensuring Veterans receive accurate, timely, and life-saving diagnoses through their work in labs across the country.
Donna Majeskie was awarded VA Volunteer of the Month and shares her story of compassion that blossomed while caring for her Veteran father.
The Squaxin Tribe's MOU signing now allows members to have access to a low-interest NADL loan to buy, build, or renovate a home on the federal trust lands of the tribe.
Your body and brain need relief, and acupressure is right at your fingertips!
This post includes links to job listings for the week of Feb. 9, 2026. We will continue to post relevant listings as we receive them.
Esketamine treatments can have a significant impact on Veterans with treatment resistant depression.
VA and the Veterans Day National Committee are now accepting submissions for the 2026 Veterans Day Poster Contest.
Tara Pipia, a Veteran of the Army National Guard, discovered the PAWS pilot program and found purpose and connection.
During the week of Valentines Day, VA honors Veterans by celebrating them during National Salute to Veteran Patients Week.
With the new year, you can make a difference by pledging to donate blood. It's a simple act that saves lives. VA supports blood drives nationwide.
Veterans bring unmatched experience, leadership, and dedication to the workforce. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is proud to be one of the largest employers of Veterans in the nation, offering meaningful careers that allow former service members to continue their mission in a new way, as well as support in getting started on a civilian job search.
Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death for women in the U.S. Women Veterans have higher risks due to diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, stress, and trauma.
VA Research recently published findings on the genetics behind schizophrenia, burn pit exposure and prostate cancer risk.
Big or small changes can have a big impact on Veterans receiving treatment for mental health or SUD.
Some VA home loan offers are too good to be true. Here are some red flags to watch out for.
Air Force Veteran Auston Duncan will run a marathon in Greece while continuing his recovery from a spinal cord injury and plans to dedicate the race to VA.
This month's "From Uniform to Unforgettable" spotlight celebrates the life and service of USMC Veteran Benjamin Summers, Jr.
VA is leading the nation in transforming mental health care for America’s Veterans and we’re looking for passionate providers to join us.
The Million Veteran Program shares its new research into heart health and how it could improve health care for Veterans of today and tomorrow.
An Army Veteran launched Authentically American® in 2017 to revive American manufacturing—with the help of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Is more peace a goal or intention for you this year? Make time on your calendar to practice this Loving Kindness meditation.
Veterans at Orlando VA use Dungeons & Dragons through the REVEAL Program to support mental wellness, build community and reduce isolation.
This post includes links to job listings for the week of Feb. 2, 2026. We will continue to post timely listings as we receive them for the locations listed.
February is American Heart Month. Learn how to prevent heart disease and boost heart health through regular check-ups, healthy eating and managing risk factors.
Raising awareness about Veteran suicides with the annual Be the One New Mexico S.A.V.E. Run led by the New Mexico American Legion Riders.