Health Care
VA to Review Link Between Burn Pit Toxins and Additional Cancers
Learn more about the new study, which will consider types of leukemia and myeloma for a presumed connection to service.
Learn more about the new study, which will consider types of leukemia and myeloma for a presumed connection to service.
DoD made several missteps when determining the proper staffing levels, according to the Government Accountability Office.
The procedures target multiple diseases, including breast and prostate cancer, and help determine the best treatment options.
MOAA continues its work to protect your health care benefit as the authorization bill takes shape.
From pharmacy information to stress-fighting techniques, download the right tools to improve your health.
VA officials plan a public outreach campaign over the next month to get more veterans signed up for the payouts.
The new TRICARE option lets a friend, family member, or other authorized individual help manage your medication needs.
Both pieces of legislation would provide about $137 billion to the department, in line with the White House budget request.
Patients who receive care at multiple facilities face higher risk of potentially serious lapses.
Rep. Don Bacon chairs the bipartisan work to support those who serve and their families, and to address the recruiting crisis.
Learn how your benefit works when traveling (or living) abroad.
The web-based Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System falls short in key areas, according to an Inspector General report.