Health Care
Exposure to Blasts in War and Training May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s in Troops, Study Finds
Even those who show no symptoms of brain injury can be affected by exposure to blasts.
Even those who show no symptoms of brain injury can be affected by exposure to blasts.
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What you need to know, and who you need to contact, to maintain your health care coverage.
The change eases the payment process for these TRICARE Select Group A beneficiaries. Learn how to sign up.
Learn what the reintroduction of a critical House bill means for MOAA’s ongoing fight.
"In my mind, veterans should always be at the front of the line."
MOAA supported the legislation behind these changes. Now, we’re seeking more comprehensive reforms.
Delayed surgeries and other health needs put off during the COVID-19 crisis could stress the system in the coming months.
From better appointment scheduling to concrete contract requirements and more, check out this to-do list.
More than 40 senators are cosponsoring the Major Richard Star Act. Ask your lawmaker to join the fight for concurrent receipt.
The move allows Prime beneficiaries to receive the vaccine at non-military facilities without incurring any fees.
Learn more about how to get medication, and get details on military-specific aid agencies.