My HealtheVet Update | March 27, 2019

Five Tips to Get Fit This Spring

Veterans running together

Hibernation is over – time to get active

Spring’s in the air, even in those parts of the country that have seen flooding and snowstorms. There's never a bad time to get into good shape, but there's something about the renewal of spring that really brings out that urge. If you’re looking to spring into shape and shed those unwanted pounds, get out your walking shoes. We’ve got five tips for getting started.

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We Thank and Honor Vietnam Veterans

Friday, March 29, is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, when we honor the sacrifices of Veterans who served, as well as their families. If you served during the Vietnam War era, you may be at risk of certain health conditions. Understanding these needs will allow you to receive better care. Learn more.

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Packing a Lunch: Healthy Food to Go

Spring is the perfect season to head outdoors and enjoy lunch. We know it's tempting to have coffee for breakfast and then fast food for lunch. But for those looking to save time, money, and calories during their lunch break, VA has 10 easy tips to power up your meal, so you feel re-energized and fulfilled, without the midday food coma. Learn more.

Man having trouble falling asleep

Get Back to Sleep

If you’re a Veteran and have trouble falling or staying asleep, you’re not alone. Almost half of Veterans currently enrolled in VA Health Care have insomnia. It can affect every part of your life, including your physical and mental health. VA created Path to Better Sleep to help you improve your sleep at home. Learn more.

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Understanding Acute and Chronic Pain

Is your pain acute or chronic? Understanding the difference between the two is very important when planning pain-management strategies. How pain is defined can help you learn to control it better. Learn more.

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Scheduling Your Appointment Online

Have you scheduled a health care appointment online through My HealtheVet? Veterans across the country can manage their appointments online. This easy tool allows you to self-schedule or even cancel many types of VA health care appointments. Learn more.


Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one? Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 and (PRESS 1). Learn more.

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