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Veterans Health Care
January 30, 2025
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Look out for signs of glaucoma
Glaucoma
is a “silent disease,” and the second leading cause of permanent
blindness in the U.S. Unfortunately, only half of those with glaucoma
know they have it. Regular eye screenings are crucial for detecting and
treating it early.
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Donate blood. Deliver hope.
Hospitals
and clinics nationwide are experiencing a critical blood shortage. Your
donation can save lives. To donate, check with a local VA facility or
collection agency for availability and to schedule an appointment.
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Upcoming sign-in changes to protect your data
VA
is updating its sign-in process for websites and apps. After Jan. 31,
2025, Veterans will need a Login.gov or ID.me account to access VA.gov
and other VA online services, as My HealtheVet user IDs and passwords
will no longer be accepted.
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PTSD treatment works
What
does PTSD treatment look like? Why should I get treatment? VA’s
National Center for PTSD can help you find answers, and find the
treatment that works best for you or your loved one.
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