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These fact sheets provide useful information about many health concerns in a short, concise, and printable format. Please feel free to share these with your friends and family.
General Health
- Communicating With Your Health Care Providers
- How to Evaluate Health Information Found on the Internet
- How to Interpret Research
- Physical Activity
- Dealing with Chronic Pain
- Exercise to Manage Pain
- Introduction to the MyHealtheVet Web site
- Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS)
- Empowering You for Better Health
- Mind Body Connection
- Using Mobile Health Applications - What You Need to Know
For more information on general health, view our Useful Resources fact sheet.
Deployment Exposures
- Airborne Hazards
- The Airborne Hazards Registry: Initial In-Person Evaluation
- Anthrax Vaccine
- Exposure to Asbestos
- Military Vehicle and Aircraft Exhaust Exposure
- Gulf War Illness for Veterans
- Information on Depleted Uranium (DU)
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Complementary and Integrative Medicine
- Star Well-Kit: Integrative Medicine Resource Guide
- Controlled Breathing Techniques for Better Health
Factsheets for Providers
- Airborne Hazards & Open Burn Pit Registry: Introduction to Airborne Hazards for Providers
- Airborne Hazards: What Do Providers Need to Know?
- The Airborne Hazards Registry: Initial In-Person Evaluation
- Evaluating Veterans with Environmental Exposure Concerns: The Basics
- Self-Management: Giving Veteran Patients Tools to Take Control of Their Own Health
- Information on Depleted Uranium (DU)
- Gulf War Illness: A Guide for Veteran Health Care Providers
- VA Environmental Health Registry Programs and Evaluations for Veterans: What Do Providers Need to Know?