With telestroke technologies, neurologists evaluate patients and provide treatment plans for on-site staff.
National Telestroke Program is a nationwide VA program that provides acute stroke evaluation and treatment to 70 VA medical centers through telemedicine
When a Veteran mentioned he had only been out of the house three or four times in four years, his occupational therapy team sprung into action.
Amulet device catches blood clots before they reach the blood stream and eliminates the need for blood-thinning medication.
BRAVE couples workshop is focused on helping Veteran couples communicate better and develop greater understanding of each other.
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) identifies ways to positively impact Veteran health. Save these links for a healthier you.
Many Americans are at risk for heart disease and stroke. Many of the major risk factors for these problems can be prevented and controlled.
Tai Chi's gentle power can boost your health and well-being! Try this easy routine that can be done anywhere, any time in this week's #LiveWholeHealth post.
Army Veteran Jim Davis suffered a stroke that left him paralyzed. His daughter Chelsea couldn’t imagine her wedding day without him by her side.
After five surgeries, Iraq Army Veteran Seyward McKinney hoped she was out of the woods. Then she had a stroke. Horses helped her recover.
This May will mark 20 years since the launch of the VA Telehealth Services program office. That’s 20 years of connecting Veterans to VA care from the comfort and convenience of their homes.
Choosing between the emergency room and urgent care? We have some tips to help you make the right choice based on your symptoms.