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At the VA hospital here (next to Duke), they have been a learning a lot
of depressing things about Gulf War Syndrome. Apparently it's the result of taking the poison gas pre-antidote which the Army (in it's wisdom) insisted everybody take. DSK katysails wrote: http://www1.va.gov/opa/fact/docs/agentorangefs.htm Agent Orange does cause certain types of cancer and has been linked to other diseases. It's major component, dioxin, is a carcenoid. I work with 2 nurses who have done their stints at the local VA hospital...the evidence, they say, is overwhelming, when you read the studies and the charts of those afflicted. I [personally had a friend who suffered with Hoskins disease for years before he succumbed...his tour of duty included being on the boats that went down the rivers spraying the stuff on either side to defoliate camouflage situations...he suffered miserably, but kept fighting it until he couldn't anymore. He died last year at the age of 60. He was a vital man, with no genetic history of any type of cancer in his family. I'm sure there were times when he must have thought the cancer raging through his system was much worse than the war he helped fight in Nam. |
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