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Veteran ready to help others
As a high school student, John Jeffery did his fair share of experimenting with drugs; now he wants to help others avoid the same mistakes he made.
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Staying fit with VA
Pacific Islands VA has several programs aimed to keep Veterans fit. One of those programs is GeroFit.
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Live Whole Health #262: Listening to your life
Listen to life, inside and out. Try this 3-minute mindful listening practice to enhance clarity, calm and connection for this week’s #LiveWholeHealth practice.
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VA Secretary Doug Collins Welcomes Employees Back to In-Person Work
Secretary Doug Collins announces VA’s shift to in-person work, ensuring a smooth transition while prioritizing service to Veterans.
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Ambassador of Excellence: Rocheryl Michael
Ambassador of Excellence Rocheryl Michael has over 30 years of service in the medical field with a mission to make a difference.
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VA Secretary Doug Collins Highlights Accomplishments in First 30 Days
Secretary Collins touts accomplishments in Trump’s first 30 days, including eliminating DEI, revising the flag policy, and reallocating over $100 million.
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Software designed to provide diabetic patient education
Gulf Coast VA hosted an innovator who is developing a virtual reality software designed to provide interactive diabetic patient education.
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VA Secretary Doug Collins addresses Veterans benefits rumors in latest video
VA Secretary Doug Collins released a video from his office today addressing misinformation circulating about Veterans’ benefits and VA health care.
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Veteran feeling positive after heart surgery
Army Veteran Larry Scales had his first heart attack in 1999. After his third heart attack he sought help at the Michael E. DeBakey VA.
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Veteran’s triumph over lung cancer through early detection
Army Veteran Kenneth Chandler today is cancer free thanks to early detection.
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