Thursday, April 27, 2017

Statement of Michael J. Missal, Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs, Before The Subcommittee On Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, And Related Agencies, Committee On Appropriations, United States Senate, Hearing On “Preventing Veteran Suicide” April 27, 2017 from Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General (OIG) in Washington, D.C., United States for Thursday, 27 April 2017

Statement of Michael J. Missal, Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs, Before The Subcommittee On Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, And Related Agencies, Committee On Appropriations, United States Senate, Hearing On “Preventing Veteran Suicide” April 27, 2017 from Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General (OIG) in Washington, D.C., United States for Thursday, 27 April 2017
Statement of Michael J. Missal, Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs, Before The Subcommittee On Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, And Related Agencies, Committee On Appropriations, United States Senate, Hearing On “Preventing Veteran Suicide” April 27, 2017
Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Schatz, and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) recent work on the operations of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Veterans Crisis Line (VCL). My statement will discuss two OIG reports, one from March 2017, Healthcare Inspection – Evaluation of the Veterans Health Administration Veterans Crisis Line, and one from February 2016, Healthcare Inspection – Veterans Crisis Line Caller Response and Quality Assurance Concerns, Canandaigua, New York.
Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General (OIG).

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What hopeful mothers-to-be should know before conceiving from Military Health System in Washington, D.C., United States for Thursday, 27 April 2017


What hopeful mothers-to-be should know before conceiving
Experiencing a healthy pregnancy involves the ability to plan ahead, stay informed, and take care of your overall health. The Military Health System is encouraging women who are newly pregnant or considering becoming pregnant to talk to their health care providers about family planning, prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum care. Women who are not seeking to become pregnant should discuss contraceptive options with their provider.
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Daily nutrition strategies for endurance
Many people only think about performance nutrition in terms of what to eat just before or after a competition. However, the effect of nutrition on your training and performance starts long before. Performance nutrition really begins during training, when you consistently fuel your body with the proper amounts and kinds of calories and nutrients. The nutrition information in this article is meant to provide a solid foundation to help you train for sporting events, military operations, training events, or rucks lasting longer than 60 minutes.
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