VA News – Researchers using data from VA’s Million Veteran Program (MVP) have identified that loneliness poses a considerable threat to Americans’ health and wellness, and reducing loneliness may decrease the risk for depressive illness. The
VA News – If you are a Veteran interested in exploring clinical trials as a potential cancer treatment option, the VA Clinical Trial Navigation program is here to support you. The VA is dedicated to assisting
VA News – Social isolation, loneliness, and disconnection from the community can have negative health impacts for Veterans and the VA identifies new ways to collaboratively address this issue. The VA’s initiatives to combat the impact of
VA News – Honoring the brave men and women who were severely wounded or gave their life while serving our great country, Purple Heart Day gives us a chance to reflect and honor the bravery of
VA News – Based on a study of over 5 million Veterans, COVID-19 vaccination plays an important protective role in preventing Long COVID as well as trends in the prevalence of Long COVID among Veterans over
Health.mil – If you get prescriptions at a military pharmacy or need to request a refill or a renewal for your prescription, the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal refills feature makes easy for you to manage your
VA News – It’s important to be safe when you’re active, especially in areas that may experience high temperatures and humidity in the summer, which can increase your risk of heat-related illnesses. VA offers a suite
VA News – Due to the rise of Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) scams, VA wants to ensure Veterans are appropriately equipped with the information they need to submit DBQs successfully. VA wants Veterans to be aware of
Health.mil – To reduce risk of acquiring a mosquito borne disease, service members, family members, and Department of Defense civilians should follow the three “Ds” of mosquito protection: Drain, Dress and Defend. While there has been a
VA News – If you are an eligible American Indian/Alaska Native Veteran, you no longer have to make co-payments for health care and urgent care received through VA. So far, more than 4,000 Native Veterans have