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COVID-19 Testing at Home
What does a positive result mean for you?
Testing at home might be easier than waiting in line. COVID-19 tests are available online, in pharmacies, and even in retail stores. Before buying a test, make sure it has the FDA’s stamp of approval.
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Exercising isn't always easy. One thing that can help is developing a regular physical activity plan. Pick the right intensity to get started. Learn more.
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If you are recovering from COVID-19, you may wonder what your "new normal" looks like. Unlike the common illnesses you're used to, like a cold or the flu, COVID-19 comes with a new set of issues. Learn more.
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With many people vaccinated, it's time to go back to regular appointments. If you need breast or cervical cancer screenings, don’t delay them any longer. Learn more.
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Did you know that the Affordable Connectivity Program may give you up to $100 to purchase a computer or tablet? This program may also provide $30 per month towards your internet bill. Learn more.
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More than 19 million people in the U.S. have depression. My HealtheVet’s anonymous online screening tool can help you decide if need support. Learn more.
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When you get older, it's important to have the right amount of vitamin D. It protects your bone, joint, and muscle health. Know the risks of not having enough vitamin D, and where to get it. Learn more.
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There are many ways to rethink your drinking. One way is to measure your dependency risk with a short, anonymous screening test on My HealtheVet. Learn more.
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Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests.
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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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