VA News – Yoga is a gentle practice that combines mindful breathing with slow movements to stretch and activate the body. It helps improve posture, ease discomfort, and maintain joint mobility – all in a full-body
VA News – December often brings financial stress, packed schedules, and even seasonal lows. But there is a way to move through the holiday rush with more calm, presence, and compassion – and it begins
VA News – A body scan creates full-body relaxation by connecting your breath with physical sensations from head to feet in a slow, mindful flow. It’s a powerful addition to any well-being routine. This easy guide helps
This month’s issue: It’s winter weather season. Are you ready? – Winter storms can bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the U.S., so understand weather warnings, check travel conditions, and prepare in advance. Holiday Travel
VA News – VA’s Digital Health Office (DHO) has introduced a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology, called ambient AI scribe, giving VA health care providers more time to focus on what matters most: Connecting with
DigitalVA – VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP) is a national research program looking at how genes, lifestyle, military experiences, and exposures affect health and wellness in Veterans. Since launching in 2011, MVP is the largest
VA News – VA is committed to ensuring Veterans, caregivers and beneficiaries information is protected and that our technologies meet modern security standards, moving to a more modern, refined sign-in experience. For more information about how
VA News – Many know of President Lincoln’s assassination, but few know of the brave men who died pursuing his killer – including an Army Quartermaster Corps patrol searching the Potomac for Booth’s escape boat. This
VA News – Retired Army Chaplin Brad Turner rediscovered connection, purpose, and healing sparked by the companionship of a four-legged friend through Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers (PAWS). After retiring in 2010, Turner wasn’t seeking transformation; he
DVIDS – The Army has announced a new hazardous materials management system to bring material tracking, procurement, storage and disposal management to the unit level. The HMID system will provide inventory management of hazardous












