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The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston uses the groundbreaking OmniaSecure defibrillation lead device, enhancing Veterans' lives with innovative heart care.
Being still can help you to fight invisible battles, such as trauma, guilt, anxiety and shame. The best weapon for this kind of battle is stillness and trust.
Physical therapist Amy Legerski addresses the common myths surrounding pelvic floor issues.
Harvey Horn celebrated his 102nd birthday at the Tucson VET Center in December.
This post includes links to job listings for the week of Jan. 19, 2026. We will continue to post timely listings as we receive them for the locations listed.
Veteran Jack Nist relies on VA care to fulfill his latest mission: his health.
Whole Health helps Veterans—especially those transitioning from military to civilian life—build meaningful goals and achieve balance in the new year.
Veteran Pat Cox shares his story of combating addiction, finding support and housing through VA, and growing a healthier, more connected life.
Expanding women’s health care in rural areas: Training initiatives empower VA primary care teams to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is an annual National Day of Service for the community.
At the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), we’re beginning the year with a wide range of open positions across our nationwide network, offering rewarding career opportunities for talented professionals in clinical and support roles.
When Navy Veteran Kelly Keener asked his VA doctor for a simple form to keep flying, neither expected what came next: a diagnosis that led to life-saving heart surgery.
The VA has relaunched efforts to find a new head of veterans benefits following the withdrawal of nominee Karen Brazell last October.
Veterans battle liver cancer with groundbreaking histotripsy at Houston VA, offering non-invasive, hope-filled cancer treatment.
VA Research recently published three News Briefs highlighting findings on suicide risk, mortality, and coronary angiography and arthritis.
VA establishes commission to find candidates to lead the Veterans Benefits Administration. VA Deputy Secretary Paul R. Lawrence, Ph.D., will chair the commission.
Seasonal recipes highlight ingredients that are both warming and nourishing
Highlighting the importance of screening to identify and treat male breast cancer
A new enhancement to the Military Environmental Exposure Assessment PowerForm improves efficiency to the Federal Electronic Health Record.
"This screening is important because it can have a major impact on veterans' housing stability and their overall health and wellbeing," Steve Bracci said.
Esther Frias shares her story of service, struggle, sobriety and finding stability through VA homeless programs.
Army Veteran Keith McCarter has had three heart surgeries, but is now doing better than ever.
USAA has teamed up with Call of Duty Endowment to offer a free Call of Duty Endowment (C.O.D.E.) Legacy: Tracer Pack to military service members and Veterans
VA is driving forward innovations in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, ensuring Veterans benefit from the latest advances in medicine, backed by rigorous data and a whole-health approach.
"Focus on the veterans: 20 to 40 suicides a day is way too many. One is too many. The goal is making sure we cure these veterans," Rep. Lou Correa said.