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Join 875,000+ Veterans in VA’s largest research program ever [] [US Department of Veterans Affairs]( [facebook]([twitter]([instagram]([youtube]([RP]([Podcast]([blog]([website]([contact us]( [million veteran program]( Why are some Veterans more at risk for heart disease or depression? Why do treatments work for some but not others? VA’s Million Veteran Program is using genetic, health, and lifestyle data collected from over 875,000 Veterans to support researchers’ quest for answers. You can help by joining today. [JOIN NOW]( Thanks to our participants, MVP is helping to advance research that is important to Veterans, including: - Predicting the risk of cancer - Understanding complications of diabetes - Managing mental illnesses like PTSD and depression - Preventing cardiovascular disease To learn more and sign up, visit [mvp.va.gov]( or call 866-441-6075 to schedule an appointment. From all of us at MVP, we thank you for your participation and support of VA research. [VA Welcome Kit]( Download the VA Welcome Kit [VA WELCOME KIT]( Find a VA facility near you. [FACILITY LOCATOR]( VA is here for you. [1-800-MyVA411](tel:18006982411) ([800-698-2411](tel:18006982411)) is always the right number [Veterans Crisis Line](: [1-800-273-8255](tel:18002738255) and press 1, [Chat](, or Text 838255 [Vet Centers](: [1-877-927-8387](tel:18779278387) [Homeless Veteran Resources](: [1-877-424-3838](tel:18774243838) or [Chat]( White House VA Hotline: [1-855-948-2311](tel:+18559482311) --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to receive this newsletter or other VA updates? [sign up for more topics of interest]( [health care]([careers and employment]([life insurance]( [disability]([pension]([burials and memorials]( [education and training]([housing assistance]([records]( Disclaimer: The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products or services on the part of the VA. Have a Veteran resource to share? Tweet it to @VetsExperience or tag it [#VetResources]( If you are having thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-273-8255, then PRESS 1 or visit [(. Please remember the only secure way to ask personal questions is at [VA.gov/contact-us/](. You have received this message because you are subscribed to Veterans Affairs. Access your [Subscriber Preferences]( to make changes to your subscription or [Unsubscribe](. Get this as a forward? [Sign Up]( to receive updates from Veterans Affairs. Having questions or problems? Please visit [subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com]( for assistance. [choose VA]( [share]( Sent to {EMAIL} on behalf of US Department of Veterans Affairs 810 Vermont Avenue, NW · Washington, DC 20420

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