Don’t Miss a Blood Clot | VA Prescription History

How to Spot Deep Vein Thrombosis

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Learn the risks and warning signs

Deep vein thrombosis can happen to anyone, and many of the symptoms can look like other health problems. Read about the risk factors and how to prevent serious complications.

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Move Well with Tai Chi

Tai chi supports focus, balance, and strength. It can even help relax your mind. Try these seated exercises from a VA recreation therapist to get started. Watch now.

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Find Your VA Prescription History

We heard your feedback: finding your medication history isn’t always as easy as it should be. Here are tips to make it easier to find your medications on My HealtheVet. Learn more.

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Meat-Free Meals to Enhance Your Diet

You don’t have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the benefits of plant-based protein. Try these tasty recipes for something new. Watch now.

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VA Support for Staying Independent

You don’t have to face aging, disability, or illness alone. VA has resources to help you protect your independence, well-being, and care preferences. Learn more.

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VA and Women’s Health

Women Veterans are the fastest-growing group of Veterans. Find out about reproductive health services, screenings, and treatments specific to your needs. Learn more.

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Talking Memory Loss with Your Doctor

Forgetting things as you age is normal, but there are 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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Have a Successful Video Visit

Video visits make it easy to connect with your health care team without leaving home. Follow our helpful checklist to get the most out of your visit. Learn more.


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