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more_legal_areas agent_orangeSince the conclusion of the Vietnam War, information on Agent Orange has continued to be released showing the dangerous and deadly effects the herbicide has caused. Vietnam veterans, as well as their families and unborn children began to suffer, not realizing there was information on Agent Orange showing the potentially serious effects it could have.
The Vietnam War ended decades ago, but some Vietnam veterans have just become diagnosed with serious conditions as a result of the exposure and information on Agent Orange shows that even third generations are reporting birth defects like Spinal Bifidia and Peripheral Transient Neuropathy. New information on Agent Orange continues to be released, displaying that the number of people Agent Orange has affected is greater than initially believed. An April 2003 Columbia University study released information on Agent Orange that indicated the amount of Agent Orange sprayed during 1961-1971 was underestimated by 10%.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ordered the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay retroactive benefits to Vietnam War veterans who were exposed to » Read More
After following a report from Parliament''s health select committee released in October, New Zealand''s government has apologized to Vietnam veterans for their exposure to Agent Orange and other defoliants from more than 30 years ago.
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The Air Force recently conducted a study that found an increased risk of prostate cancer and melanoma in Air Force veterans of the Vietnam War who were exposed to the chemical defoliant Agent Orange. The study found a cancer incidence that was 1.46 to ...