
VA Services Help 37,000 Veterans Quit Tobacco
The VA has successfully assisted 37,000 veterans in quitting tobacco, highlighting vital health services available.
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The VA has successfully assisted 37,000 veterans in quitting tobacco, highlighting vital health services available.

A new VA study suggests CO2 therapy may benefit veterans with Parkinson's disease, offering hope for improved treatment.

The VA has initiated a clinical trial using MDMA to assess its effects on PTSD and mental health for veterans.

Veterans embark on a 100-mile hike to raise awareness for PTSD recovery, sharing their experiences and support.

Discover how the Memorial Day poppy became a symbol of sacrifice and its impact on veterans.

Explore how veterans can effectively use humor in the workplace to enhance relationships and communication.

A judge ruled that Veterans Guardian violated federal law by charging a veteran $21,000 despite lacking accreditation.

Staff Sgt. Johnny Jones, a veteran who lost both legs in combat, reenlists in the Marine Corps, showcasing resilience and dedication.

The House has approved a budget bill allocating $450 billion for Veterans Affairs, impacting various military communities.

The House has approved a budget bill that allocates $450 billion for Veterans Affairs, impacting veterans and military families.

78% of VA medical centers earn top ratings in a federal review, highlighting improved care for veterans.

78% of VA medical centers received top ratings from federal review, indicating improved care for veterans.