TOXIC EXPOSURES:Ever since WWI, our military personnel have been left to deal with numerous kinds of toxins, which have many effects on their health and lives. Many Veterans have died before their time because of these toxins. The additional issue of how these toxins affect second and third generations is alarming. We need to be informed, and try to help those who have defended us.
AVVA HAS PARTNERED WITH THE NATIONAL BIRTH
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Find out about the National Birth Defects Registry and Toxin research here: BDR Veteran Research Participate in the registry by going here: BDR Registry Click "About Us" to find out who they are and how they help children all over the country. |
PLEASE READ - NEW BILL FOR SERVICE CONNECTED COVID DEATHS!
Click here to read about the new bill being introduced in the House.
We have connected to a publication named The Agent Orange Zone, which has a wealth of A.O. information. Come back monthly to check out new information: http://agentorangezone.blogspot.com
NEWS FOR CAREGIVERS - VA EXPANDS BENEFITS TO CAREGIVERS BENEFITS!
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VA & Military Medicine Newsletter
Lots of Benefits and medical information in this newsletter published by the VA: Click Here
WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU BELIEVE YOUR CHILD OR GRANDCHILD'S HEALTH HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY YOUR EXPOSURE TO TOXINS DURING YOUR MILITARY SERVICE?
Read the new Agent Orange Brochure here (printable)
TELL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATOR TO SUPPORT THIS BILL!!!
Read about the new diseases that are requested to be added under Agent Orange exposure:
Congress to Finally Consider ...
GENERAL BENEFITS INFORMATION:
Military Active and Retired Handbooks
Information for Widows, Widowers and Vets
AGENT ORANGE RELATED
Thailand Military Bases
Possible exposure on or near the perimeters of military bases between February 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975.
Herbicide Tests and Storage Outside Vietnam
Possible exposure due to herbicide tests and storage at military bases in the United States and locations in other countries. Agent Orange Residue on Airplanes Used in the Vietnam War. Possible exposure of crew members to herbicide residue in C-123 planes flown after the Vietnam War.
READ MORE ON SPECIFIC EXPOSURES AND BURNS:
http://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/
OTHER AGENT ORANGE RELATED INFORMATION
VVA Agent Orange Committee Page
Faces of Agent Orange Facebook Page