- Focus on Your Heart
Valentine’s themed yoga event helps blind Veterans and their family members relax at Brooklyn Campus.
- We are all family
Each year during the week of Valentine’s Day, VA hosts the National Salute to Veteran Patients
- Update from the Director
Update from Director
- Repairing a Blistered Heart
Vietnam Veteran Douglas Sims experienced a devastating heart attack, further complicated by Hurricane Sandy.
- College gatekeeper
VA Suicide Prevention Counselor advocates for Veteran students, working with them and college staff to educate them about stresses Veterans may encounter.
- How to save a life
Before Super Storm Sandy, VA's Manhattan Campus was VA's referral center for Neurosurgery, now it has been temporarily relocated to the Brooklyn Campus.
- Someone at VA cares
In wake of Manhattan Campus temporary closure, Chief of Nephrology found alternative dialysis centers for the nearly 50 patients
- Chapel Street Welcomes Patients
Expanded Services now available at Chapel Street Community Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC)
- Improving on an already good thing
The existing and displaced staff took advantage of the opportunity for synergy and coalesced into a coherent treatment unit with much-expanded capability for area Veterans.
- Lift every voice and sing
Brooklyn Campus' Rev. Charles Hall and his wife, volunteer Norvo Hall are members of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and are set to sing at the inauguration.
- Can you name the Presidents who were Veterans?
Of our 44 U.S. Presidents, 24 served in the military. The core values of decision-making and inspiring leadership are valuable in both military and civilian service.
- Valentine Concerts for Veterans
Every year at Valentines, VA throws a week long party for our hospitalized Veterans.
Popular singers will entertain the Veterans and their families at free concerts.
- Encouraging Vets with physical disabilities to try sports
Michael Johnston, a Navy Veteran who lost his left leg, is featured in a new video that encourages disabled Veterans to try sports to “redefine their mission.”
- Top Ten VA Health Stories of 2012
Veterans and their families found these the ten most popular articles of 2012 which appeared on the VHA Health home page. Here’s information on VA health benefits, Vet Centers and more.
- A Century of African-American History
February is African American History Month. Very few African Americans have witnessed as much of their history as Veteran Alyce Dixon. She is 105 and has seen a century of change.
- How to Have a Healthy Heart
Do you know the risk factors you can control to help prevent heart disease? They include diet, activity, cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar.
- Shorter Hospital Stays Are Better for Patients, VA Finds
A shorter stay in the hospital can actually be more beneficial to you than a longer stay, according to a recent VA study.
- Having Trouble Shopping or Being in Public Places?
The Mental Health of America’s Veterans is one of VA’s top priorities. The AboutFace program features candid talk from Veterans with PTSD. Listen to the people who have been there.
- VA Responding to Flu Outbreak to Protect Veterans
As America endures a flu epidemic, the Veterans Health Administration is responding to the outbreak to protect the health of all Veterans and staff in the VA health system.
- Tests to Help Prevent or Detect Cervical Cancer
VA encourages all women Veterans to have regular screening tests which can help to prevent cervical cancer or detect it early. Almost all women are at risk for cervical cancer.
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