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Agent Orange linked to heart disease, Parkinson's
AP
WASHINGTON – Medical researchers say there may be a link between exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange and other herbicides used during the Vietnam War and an increased chance of developing serious heart problems and Parkinson's disease. A study from the Institute of Medicine released Friday contains several caveats, but suggests there is a stronger connection than previously thought about the health risks to Vietnam veterans. The research was sponsored by the Veterans Affairs Department, which will decide what to do with the findings. American forces sprayed millions of gallons of Agent Orange and other defoliants over parts of Vietnam from 1962 to 1970. Military authorities used the defoliants in an attempt to massively prune away the dense jungle cover used by North Vietnamese forces to hide. American troops and others exposed to the chemicals later complained of numerous health problems, however, and researchers are still trying to determine the scope of the damage. The Institute of Medicine, a division of the National Academy of Sciences, is mandated by Congress to review every two years evidence about the effects of Agent Orange exposure. To determine whether Vietnam veterans faced an increased chance of ischemic heart disease — a condition involving reduced blood supply to the heart — researchers reviewed several studies that showed links between higher exposure levels and greater incidence of the disease. Other factors such as smoking, age, and weight can also play a role, they noted. Still, they said veterans exposed to the chemicals may be at greater risk. The conclusion on Parkinson's was based on a review of 16 studies that looked at herbicide exposures among people with the disease or Parkinson's-like symptoms. But the study cautions the review was hindered by the lack of studies specifically investigating Parkinson's rates among Vietnam veterans. |
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This stuff killed my little Brother
In his memory - I will tell you that this stuff ate him up from the inside out. Bad news and exposure to it will take its toll over time. I was tested - minor traces but still its there. What will it do - only time will tell. I had cancer about 10 years ago and went through chemo for 8 weeks. Larry suffered for many years with all sorts of complications. He died at the Denver VA hospital - I was too late to get there before he passed. Dad said I'm not suppose to outlive my kids - I know it was hard on him - I cried along and did not want to upset anyone. This isn't the end of "AO" this will take many for years to come.
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