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VA offers many readjustment solutions
Letting go of your active duty lifestyle can be tough, especially after returning home. Are you wondering how you fit in with your family, friends and loved ones? Do you feel alone and isolated or that your relationships aren’t as close as they used to be? If so, VA offers a variety of services to help women Veterans readjust to life at home. Learn more.
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Try the Whole Health approach to take charge of your health and well-being. It helps you to be empowered and involved in your health care. My HealtheVet offers tools to make managing your Whole Health easier. Learn more.
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Feeling sad occasionally is a normal part of life, but when emotions like hopelessness and despair take hold and don’t go away, you may have depression. If you suspect that you have depression, take the online screening test.
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Living with fibromyalgia, a presumptive illness for Gulf War Veterans, can be tough. Although the cause is still unknown, it’s been linked to repetitive injuries, trauma, stress, and infections. Learn more.
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When you use My HealtheVet, you’re in good company. From the number of Secure Messages sent, to the number of My HealtheVet users, and even the number of refills requested, you’ll find it all on our data page, updated every quarter. Learn more.
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If you are new to My HealtheVet, be sure to upgrade your account so you can use all these great features. Upgrade today!
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