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The Department of Veterans Affairs is now screening patients for coronavirus in an attempt to protect the already vulnerable veteran population. But some…
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While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still considers COVID-19 to be a low threat to the general American public, the South Texas Veterans…
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The VA Aid and Attendance benefit can help some vets and spouses pay for nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home health care. But the...
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Researchers at the Tampa veterans' hospital are training computers to diagnose cancer. It's one example of how the Department of Veterans Affairs is…
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Starting Jan. 1, Joint Base San Antonio will allow more people through its gates to access commissaries and exchanges, in addition to facilities like golf…
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Some Florida veterans are putting on a holiday performance at their local VA, but not just to spread cheer. It’s part of a program that uses harmonicas to…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has started an outreach program to prevent suicide among rural veterans. According to recent data from the Veterans…
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For the first time in decades, veterans and local military families have access to a final resting place alongside fellow servicemembers in the city of...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is reaching out to clergy members who may find themselves counseling veterans in crisis or need. It now holds training…
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Five people – including two foreign nationals – face federal charges for stealing the identity of about 3,000 veterans from across the United States. The…