Upon returning home from the Vietnam War, many Veterans discovered they had developed various chronic health conditions, such as diabetes or bladder cancer. Many Vietnam Veterans also developed skin cancer. Thanks to several studies, experts
Read Full ArticleAgent Orange is one of the most devastating and widespread pesticides the United States military used in conflicts like the Vietnam and Korean Wars. Many Veterans of these conflicts know that they are entitled to
Read Full ArticleThe VA recently expanded its list of presumptive conditions from Agent Orange exposure. Specifically, the VA added both high blood pressure (hypertension) and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) to its presumptive conditions. This means
Read Full ArticleAgent Orange disability compensation has become an important topic for disabled Veterans in recent years. If you or a loved one have one or more health conditions presumably caused or aggravated by Agent Orange exposure,
Read Full ArticleAgent Orange exposure during military service has led to severe health issues for many Veterans. To address these challenges, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has established a list of presumptive conditions linked to Agent
Read Full ArticleEven today, many American Veterans are suffering from the health effects of the Vietnam War. Though it happened decades ago, Veterans are still facing the consequences of the military’s involvement in Vietnam and seeking health
Read Full ArticleMany Vietnam Veterans still feel the effects of combat today. Among those effects are disorders and health conditions caused by exposure to the notorious chemical Agent Orange — a US military herbicide now known to
Read Full ArticleThough the Vietnam War was decades ago, many Veterans continue to suffer from its effects. One of the most controversial aspects of the Vietnam War was its use of a toxic chemical compound known as
Read Full ArticleMillions of Veterans suffer from anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other mental health conditions. Many Veterans also suffer from sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that makes it hard for them to breathe consistently at
Read Full ArticleEvery few years, the VA adjusts its list of presumptive conditions and its catalog of potential service-based connections between exposure to dangerous chemicals and known health conditions. Recently, the VA made one such adjustment regarding
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