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View the FY 2023 report that includes VA accomplishments with taxpayer dollars and the challenges that remain.
These tools help you make informed decisions about managing your health.
These self-care guides help you live well with a chronic condition.
These digital booklets contain practical information to help you stay on top of your health.
High blood pressure, also called hypertension, means that your blood pressure is too high on a regular basis. Learn how to take control of your blood pressure.
You can help find cancer early by checking your skin each month.
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Physical activity is anything that gets the body moving.
Learn what’s true and false about opioids.
Atrial flutter is when the upper chambers of the heart beat too fast. Learn how it happens, and how it can be treated.
A Veteran may not show any signs of wanting to self-harm before doing so. But there are some signs to look for. [read more]
Do you have back or neck pain? Learn how to care for your back and neck to help manage your symptoms and prevent future problems. [read more]
Good nutrition can improve your health. Discover how to build your daily diet around smart choices and good habits. [read more]
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Learn what to do if you witness harassment or sexual assault.
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