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VA made all veterans who meet the basic service and discharge requirements and were exposed to toxins while serving our ...
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Veterans to protest VA cuts, changes
The Unite for Veterans, Unite for America rally starts at 11 a.m. at the Chico VA Clinic, 1601 Concord Avenue and, according ...
New spending proposals, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill passed by the House in May, are being considered by lawmakers.
Democratic congressional leaders, including Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Newport News), on Tuesday morning heard accounts from local ...
New research says that veterans with mental health conditions report worse overall experiences with community care than vets ...
Thousands of veterans have already lost their jobs because of Trump’s mass firings of federal workers, and many more will ...
EMJ spoke with Arnold Seto, a leading interventional cardiologist, to discuss innovations in vascular access, procedural ...
Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation has been slowly gaining momentum for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but ...
Richmond’s Health Brigade considers selling building to counter lost funding and keep offering services to uninsured or ...
The following is the June 2025, Government Accountability Office report, Military to Civilian Transition: Actions Needed ...
Specialty televisits remain common in the Veterans Health Administration following the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting they will remain an important ongoing care modality for many patients.
Kacey Carnegie and Blaizen Buckshot Bloom said they are both familiar with the needs of Chesapeake and Suffolk, being locals ...