Take
advantage of VA telemental health
VA
offers a variety of mental health treatment options for Veterans,
including in-person care and telemental health services. For many
Veterans, telemental health may be the best option for care. This
includes telemental health services through VA or a local community
provider. Ask your provider about telemental health – he/she can find
out what options are available for you.
Message from Acting Under
Secretary Stone: What getting the vaccine means
Veterans:
You getting the vaccine protects those around you, especially those
who are unable to get the vaccine, or those particularly vulnerable
to the terrible effects of COVID-19. Even if you are completely
healthy, get the shot for those who are most vulnerable, and
protect your community and the nation the way you did when you were
in uniform.
Talk
to your medical provider about getting vaccinated if you haven’t
already and spread the word to those in your communities that VA is
here for them when they are ready to get the shot.
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Tips for preventing and managing
osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
is concerning for many older women and men.
The
good news is you can lower the risk of osteoporosis by being
mindful of your diet and lifestyle for strong bones.
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Women Veterans, work and a
post-COVID world
The
pandemic has impacted everyone in ways big and small, especially
women. More than 2.5 million women left work last year. Either
they lost their jobs or were unable to juggle work, childcare,
homeschool and household responsibilities.
VHA
Women’s Health provides a variety of services and resources to help
women Veterans navigate the range of challenges that can accompany
pregnancy, childbirth, parenthood and beyond.
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