Veterans and Agent Orange 作者:Institute of Medicine; Institute, Of Medicine Staff; Iom 出版年:1999-12 页数:624 定价:$ 89.27 ISBN:9780309063265 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· Third in a series of six congressionally mandated studies occurring...
Because of continuing uncertainty about the long-term health effects of the sprayed herbicides on Vietnam veterans, Congress passed the Agent Orange Act of 1991. The legislation directed the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to request the Institite of Medicine to perform a comprehensive evaluation...
Prostate cancer detection in veterans with a history of Agent Orange exposure. J Urol. 2001;166(1):100-3.Zafar MB, Terris MK: Prostate cancer detection in veterans with a history of Agent Orange exposure. J Urol 2001, 166:100-103.
The bill adds hypertension, or high blood pressure, as a presumptive disease associated with Agent Orange exposure. The Congressional Budget Office projected that about 600,000 of 1.6 million living Vietnam vets would be eligible for increased compensation, though only about half would have severe ...
Agent Orange exposure and risk of death in Korean Vietnam veterans: Korean Veterans Health Study. 2014. Agent Orange exposure and disease prevalence in Korean Vietnam veterans: the Korean veterans health study. Environ. Res. 133:56- 65; doi:10.1016/... SW Yi,R So-Yeon,O Heechoul,... ...
and family history of the disease, were controlled for in the analyses of most studies reviewed. However, some members of the committee believed that the lack of exposure specificity and the potential for residual uncontrolled confounding influences complicated attribution of the outcome to the chemical...
Since then, the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has established that Vietnam veterans are automatically eligible for disability benefits should they develop any disease associated with Agent Orange exposure, however, veterans who served on deep sea vessels in Vietnam are not included. These "...
Agent Orange exposure and prevalence of self-reported diseases in Korean Vietnam veterans. J Prev Med Public Health. 2013;46:213-225.Yi SW, Ohrr H, Hong JS, et al. Agent orange exposure and preva- lence of self-reported diseases in korean vietnam veterans. J Prev Med Public Health....
The numerous diseases identified as being caused by Agent Orange include, but are not limited to, several types of cancer, Parkinson's disease, diabetes, stroke, and heart disease. Exposure to Agent Orange should raise concern for the possible exposure to other substances used by the military ...