
Trump signs two new laws to combat veteran suicide; 988 to become National Crisis Line
Thanks to new legislation signed into law Saturday, anyone distressed with thoughts of suicide will be able by next fall to dial 988 to reach

Thanks to new legislation signed into law Saturday, anyone distressed with thoughts of suicide will be able by next fall to dial 988 to reach

Military personnel are known for their resilience, but after active duty, they may experience an inside battle of substance use, suicidal behavior or other mental

These days, COVID-19 has all of us opting for telehealth and/or virtual appointments rather than going into the doctor’s office. The health care industry has

In this time of Covid, many veterans have been on the job hunt and have had to adapt to the changing job climate. Layoffs, restructuring,

“It was bumper to bumper, we jumped on our scooters, we didn’t have time to grab our wallets or any of that, and we proceeded

American flags stand outside of a 177th Fighter Wing building in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., Sept. 1, 2020. The 660 flags represent the approximate amount

A new sculpture honoring military women and military working dogs is being unveiled outside Arlington National Cemetery. Views: 557

In the United States, about one in four women (27%) and one in seven men (11%) report experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). Research shows IPV

What should you do if you need to reschedule a VA health appointment that was cancelled due to COVID-19? If you need help rescheduling an

Transitioning from military to civilian life can be a stressful time for service members and their families – and VA is committed to supporting them

Online scams can affect Veterans, their families, and anyone using social media platforms—and that’s an estimated 3.6 billion potential victims. Social media scams are becoming

If this is not the right time to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault and domestic violence in VA health care settings, then when? If we