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Deep Vein Thrombosis: What to Watch

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Know the risks and 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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What to Do if You Haven’t Switched to Login.gov or ID.me Yet

On March 5, we removed the option to sign in to VA websites and apps with a My HealtheVet user ID and password. Don’t worry. You can still use your My HealtheVet health portal and other VA online services. But you’ll now need to sign in to them with a modern, secure Login.gov or ID.me account. If you’re ready to create your new account, follow our step-by-step guidance.

Create your secure sign-in account on VA.gov


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Recognizing Delirium

Delirium is a medical emergency that can affect people of any age. Knowing how to spot the signs might make a difference for your loved one. Learn the signs of delirium

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Exercise for Your Mind and Body

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

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What Did My Doctor Say?

Learning new medical information can be overwhelming. We have tips to help you stay informed and empowered about your health. Get tips for better understanding your care

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More Flavor, Less Salt: Easy Asian Recipes

Your favorite takeout dinner may not be the best for heart health. Try these healthy alternatives that you can make at home in under 30 minutes. Get low-sodium recipes

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Sleep and Women Veterans

Some sleep factors are unique to women. Understanding what affects your sleep may help you start to sleep better. Learn more about sleep and women Veterans

A Veteran speaks with a VA social worker

What Does a VA Social Worker Do?

Social workers are a key part of your health care team at VA. But is there a way they may be able to help you? You might be surprised. Learn more about VA social workers


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