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We’re building a new home for VA health tools on VA.gov

My HealtheVet features are moving, so that you can manage your health and benefits all in one place. Try the appointments list now, so you're ready for the change.

 

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Power Your Immune System

Your immune system defends against viruses and bacteria that can make you sick. Help your body fight flu, colds, COVID-19, and more with these healthy tips. Learn more.

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Blood Pressure: What to Ask the Doctor

It's important to have good communication with your doctor. Ask these helpful questions next time you talk about your blood pressure. Learn more.

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Get Care Now with VA Health Chat

Chat with a VA health care team member in real time. Get medical advice, schedule appointments, or refill prescriptions wherever you are. Learn more.

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Festive Foods for Managing Diabetes

Traditional holiday meals can make it hard to manage your blood sugar. We have tips and recipes to help you stay on track and still enjoy your seasonal favorites. Watch now.

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It’s Never Too Late to Quit Smoking

Join Veterans across the country for The Great American Smokeout on November 16. VA offers many ways to help you quit. It’s never too late to start breathing easier. Learn more.

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Should You Be Screened for This Cancer?

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common and deadly cancers in the U.S. Find out if you’re at risk and which screening options are right for you. Learn more.

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Traumatic Brain Injury? Symptoms to Watch

Most symptoms from TBI resolve over time. Find out what symptoms you should watch for and what to do if they persist. Learn more.


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