Should You Keep Wearing Your Mask?

Can I Take Off My Mask?

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There are new guidelines

Have you been fully vaccinated but aren’t sure what to do next? CDC has new guidelines to help you understand what’s safe to do now and what hasn’t changed. Learn more.

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Five Questions about Checking for Colon Cancer

During National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, talk to your health care team about getting screened. Early screening can lead to early detection. Learn more.

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How to Use VA Video Connect

Have you used VA Video Connect yet? Thousands of Veterans use it to securely connect with their doctor. We have a step-by-step guide that'll help prepare you for a video visit. Learn more.

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Recognizing Memory Problems

Many adults fear they may be showing signs of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Not every memory problem is a sign of something serious. Learn more.

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Who, Where, Which? VA and Vaccines

As the supply of vaccines increases, we'll work with our health care teams to let you know your options. It's your choice if you want to get a vaccine or not. Learn more.

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Living on the Veg

Eating less meat doesn’t make you a vegetarian. Maybe you simply want to eat more fruits and vegetables. Here are a few things you should know if you’re considering a plant-based diet.

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Boost Your Brain Health After TBI

After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), everyone's brain heals differently. While most symptoms improve with time, there are ways you can actively care for your brain's health. Learn more.

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Mental Health Checkup at Home

VA mental health providers can now work together with Veterans to improve their well-being using the Mental Health Checkup app. Learn more.

A Veteran getting a COVID-19 Vaccine

While You Wait for the COVID-19 Vaccine

While there's hope on the horizon that you'll receive your vaccine soon, it's important to stay cautious, keep up good habits, and reduce your stress. If you plan to get vaccinated, you can do six things to get ready. Learn more.


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