South Texas VA hosts Ukrainian delegation

South Texas VA hosted a Ukrainian medical delegation in May to show representatives from the war-torn country how VA treats its war-wounded Veterans and families. The collaboration between VA and the State Department brought the medical delegation to San Antonio, Texas, on a week-long visit to learn more about rehabilitation processes. The Ukrainians’ focus was…

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VA Police will always be ready

Overton Brooks VA police recently assisted the Shreveport Police Department with the arrest of a local citizen. According to local police, the individual was in possession of 42 pounds of marijuana. The crime was covered by local TV and focused the community’s attention on the many duties and responsibilities of VA police officers. While the…

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Marine Corps lessons shape VA surgeon, teacher

Dr. James T. Quann always knew he wanted to attend the Naval Academy. What he didn’t know was how that experience and his service as a Marine Corps officer would shape him as a surgeon who teaches surgical residents to care for his fellow Veterans. Quann, surgical residency program director at Central Iowa VA in…

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#VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Toni Williams

As a Marine Corps administrative noncommissioned officer, Toni Williams was called “mama bear” for the care and support she gave to Marines experiencing sexual assault or on the verge of suicide. Afterwards, Williams continued to serve by providing meals to the homeless through the Salvation Army and resources to Veterans and their families through the…

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More survivors of Veterans eligible for PACT Act benefits

The PACT Act, passed in August 2022, expands Veterans’ eligibility to benefits based on the addition of new presumptive conditions and toxic exposure locations. Presumptive conditions are ones VA assumes are related to military service, therefore making it easier for Veterans to connect certain conditions to their military service. As a result, more survivors are…

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Staying healthy in smoky air exposure

You can check the air quality where you are right now by entering your ZIP code on the AirNow web site. Exposure to air pollutants in wildfire smoke can irritate the lungs, cause inflammation, alter immune function and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections, including COVID-19. Exposure can also impact chronic conditions like asthma, COPD and…

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PTSD Bytes #25: PTSD Resources in Spanish

In this bilingual episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses Spanish-language resources for people with PTSD and their loved ones. The first half of the episode is in English, with guest Cybele Merrick, associate director of Education at National Center for PTSD. The second half of the episode is in Spanish,…

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Laurent House: A testament to design, accessibility, and the VA Specially Adapted Housing program

This month, VA commemorates the 75th Anniversary of the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) program, which provides grants to Veterans and service members with certain, serious service-connected disabilities to adapt their homes to suit their unique needs while enhancing their ability to live more independently. As VA reflects on 75 years of service through the SAH…

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#VeteranOfTheDay Navy and Marine Corps Veteran Cassandra Williamson

Naval Academy graduate Cassandra Williamson served for more than nine years in the military, first as an enlisted Navy cryptologic tech collecting intelligence for a submarine group, and later as a Marine Corps officer. Today, she is the executive director of the Transgender American Veterans Association (TAVA) and continues her service by helping Veterans access…

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Navy Veteran, VA employee, Gold Star mother remembers son

Evelyn Brady, Navy Veteran and mother of three, had her world turned upside down in 2019. She’s now championing efforts to bring awareness to those who, like her, carry the title of Gold Star Family. “No one wants to be a Gold Star Family. The title is bittersweet, but we have an obligation to be…

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Explore emergency medicine at VA and learn more about our “hidden jewel”

There’s no better way to learn about a job at VA than from the people who do the work, day in and day out. Recently, VA physicians Dr. Neil Patel and Dr. Chad Kessler shared their thoughts on practicing emergency medicine at VA in an article titled “The hidden jewel of emergency medicine careers: Why…

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Live Whole Health #174: Motion is lotion

Do you ever feel joint stiffness or tightness that gets in the way of moving like you want to? Or keep you from doing certain activities? Maybe you’ve heard the phrase “motion is lotion?” Yes, movement can help manage or decrease stiffness. “Motion is lotion” means that movement can help with joint health. It increases…

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