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Nothing Sugar-Coated Here: Type 2 Diabetes

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Navigate changes after being diagnosed

What happens after you’re diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Left alone or not managed well, it can lead to bigger health problems. Changes to your lifestyle can help. Learn more.

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Talking Memory Loss with Your Doctor

It can be normal to forget things as you get older, but there are sure signs it’s time to talk to your doctor about memory loss. We want you to feel prepared for this appointment. Learn more.

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Where are My VA Lab Test Results?

It’s important to stay on top of your lab test results to make big decisions about your health care. There are three ways to find your results on My HealtheVet. Learn more.

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High Blood Pressure? DASH It!

About one in three Veterans may have high blood pressure. If you’re one of them, following the DASH diet can help you have a healthier life. Learn more.

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Better Balance with 5 Standing Exercises

Strengthen your legs and hips with balance training exercises from a VA physical therapist. If your balance needs work, some training can reduce your risk of falling and injury. Learn more.

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The PTSD Coach App: Help is at Your Fingertips

If you’re experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, you’re not alone. The PTSD Coach app offers information about PTSD, available treatments, and managing symptoms. Learn more.

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What is Atrial Fibrillation?

Atrial fibrillation affects millions of people. Living a heart-healthy lifestyle can help make your heart stronger and lower your risk of heart-related problems. Learn more.

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What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, can be a common and uncomfortable health problem. It can’t be cured, but you can manage it. Learn more.

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Diabetes: Keeping Feet Healthy

Many Veterans don’t know that if you have diabetes, you can have your toenails trimmed at a VA facility. Do you know what else VA can help you with? Learn more.


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