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My HealtheVet features are moving, so that you can manage your health and benefits all in one place. Try the medications tool on VA.gov now, so you're ready for the change.
Regular activity improves your lung function. If you have a lung disease, like COPD, you can decrease your symptoms with the right exercises.
Have an appointment scheduled at a VA facility? These mobile check-in options can save you time.
Gout is a form of arthritis that’s easier to control than others. Knowing the warning signs and getting early treatment can help prevent future pain and joint damage.
About one in three Veterans may have high blood pressure. If you’re one of them, following the DASH diet can help you have a healthier life.
Secure Messaging is included in your care at VA. You will never be charged a copay or receive a bill for messaging your VA providers.
With record high temperatures this summer, it’s important to understand the risks and warning signs of heat related illnesses. We have tips to help you stay safe.
We’re building a new health home that’s easy to find, understand, and use. The new My HealtheVet on VA.gov will provide a single place for you to manage your health care needs.
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. 
My HealtheVet features are moving, so that you can manage your health and benefits all in one place. Try the new messages feature on VA.gov now, so you’re ready for the change.
Millions of Veterans have had their toxic exposure screening. but there are still misconceptions about what it is. We share facts to debunk the myths. 
Millions of Veterans are eligible for VA health care years earlier than called for by the PACT Act. Learn if you are eligible to enroll directly in VA health care.
It’s important to have a long-term health care plan. The new toxic exposure screening can help you plan for future concerns with your VA health care team.
The PACT Act expands health care eligibility for many Veterans. Veterans that you know might be eligible to enroll.
The PACT Act expands eligibility for VA health care for Veterans with toxic exposure and Veterans of the Vietnam, Gulf War, and post-9/11 eras.