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Physical Injuries

  • MRI Studies Find Gulf War Veterans Suffer Abnormal Brain Blood Flow
  • Increase in Cancer Cases Near Fort Detrick Blamed on Agent Orange
  • Military Base in Korea Still Agent Orange Concern Since Vietnam War
  • Potential End to Presumptive Illness Status for Gulf War Veterans
  • Military Investigates Okinawa as Area of Agent Orange Exposure

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9/29/2011
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MRI Studies Find Gulf War Veterans Suffer Abnormal Brain Blood Flow

Gulf War veterans need your help. Abnormal blood flow to the brain may be causing several of the symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome. Call 877-617-2170

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Gulf War illnesses Gulf War veterans veterans disability
9/28/2011
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Increase in Cancer Cases Near Fort Detrick Blamed on Agent Orange

Department of Veterans Affairs Agent Orange is dealing with military bases that handled the poison being linked to a rise in nearby cancer rates: 877-617-2170.

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Agent Orange cancer Fort Detrick military base illnesses veteran disability
9/27/2011
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Military Base in Korea Still Agent Orange Concern Since Vietnam War

Agent Orange Vietnam veterans, even today, those stationed in S. Korea may have been exposed. Call 877-617-2170.

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Agent Orange military base injury veterans disability
9/24/2011
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Potential End to Presumptive Illness Status for Gulf War Veterans

Gulf War veterans may not be able to get disability ratings for presumptive illnesses developed during the Gulf War, starting at the end of 2011: 877-617-2170.

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Gulf War illnesses Gulf War veterans presumptive illness
9/23/2011
CFV Staff
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Military Investigates Okinawa as Area of Agent Orange Exposure

The Department of Veterans Affairs Agent Orange division is investigating Okinawa’s use as a military transport hub during the Vietnam War. Call: 877-617-2170.

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Agent Orange Veteran disability benefits Vietnam veterans
9/22/2011
CFV Staff
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VA Adds Naval Servicemen to List of Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange

Agent Orange Vietnam veterans are now also listed under naval ships. To help these Agent Orange veterans obtain care, call 877-617-2170.

Category: Physical Injuries

Labels: Agent Orange disability benefits veteran disability
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