An overview of simple life changes and daily habits Veterans can implement to protect against suicide risk.
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Glaucoma Awareness Month highlights the silent threat of glaucoma, promoting regular eye exams and early detection to preserve Veterans' vision and quality of life.
Vector Accelerator is a free military transition program developed by The Honor Foundation. The program can help individuals learn more about themselves to honor and serve others and find purpose.
VA employees expressed outrage over the death of Alex Pretti. Coworkers remembered him as someone who cared deeply for his patients.
The killing of VA nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by U.S. Border Patrol personnel has drawn a strong response from veterans.
Pumpkin is used in many cuisines, and can be dried, roasted, baked and boiled, proving that Pumpkin isn't just for fall!
A Veteran describes how VA’s TeleMOVE! program helped him lose 190 pounds, come off all his medications and find a new way to stay connected to care.
VA remains committed to protecting Veterans with flu vaccines and easy access options during peak flu season.
This post includes links to job listings for the week of Jan. 26, 2026. We will continue to post timely listings as we receive them for the locations listed.
VA is improving access to care for Veterans in rural areas with the Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Care truck.
Thomas Mercado's creative advocacy showcases personal dedication to awareness campaigns.
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37, was an intensive care nurse at a Department of Veterans Affairs, his family said.
For one Veteran, a new diagnosis of multiple sclerosis exposed her to the excellence of VA care.
RelieVRx is a VR prescription program and immersive therapy designed for patients with chronic pain that lasts more than three months.
VA says the contract will increase oversight and competition in the private sector care it pays for, which now makes up more than 40% of all veterans' care.
Bringing compassionate care and innovative treatment to our Veterans is a team of skilled, dedicated oncologists like Dr. Ruchika Gutt, Chief of Radiation Oncology at the Washington, DC VA Medical Center (VAMC). Keep reading as Dr. Gutt shares more about VA’s cancer innovations and how a little kindness goes a long way during treatment.
The new year is a great time to reevaluate your health goals.
Army Veteran Kyle Blake found healing from PTSD and addiction with support from his wife and Northern Arizona VA therapists. He now advocates for fellow Veterans.
A powerful winter storm will bring heavy snow, dangerous ice and life‑threatening cold to some of the U.S. this weekend. VA urges Veterans to prepare now.
A report from Senate Democrats claims the VA lost more than 40,000 employees last year, and that 88% of them worked in health care.
In a groundbreaking partnership, the 85th Fighter Group and VHSO ensure pilots are mission-ready.
Veteran supporters can use this resource guide to help decrease Veteran suicide risk.
Veterans with serious mental health challenges can achieve their wellness goals.
VA has changed how IRS Form 1095-B is provided. This update explains what the form is, who it applies to, and what the change means for Veterans and family members.
VA will now publish the amount of money it's legally obligated to pay to VA-accredited attorneys and claim agents assisting Veterans with disability claims.