Examining VA implementation of the Persian Gulf War Veterans Act of 1998: hearing before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, November 15, 2005, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 318 pages |
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... exposure they demand may never be available . Gulf war veterans don't know the dose to which they were exposed , and their fate should not hinge on the unthinkable prospect we will have more veterans who are terrorism victims to study ...
... exposure they demand may never be available . Gulf war veterans don't know the dose to which they were exposed , and their fate should not hinge on the unthinkable prospect we will have more veterans who are terrorism victims to study ...
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... exposure raised questions whether the statutory mandate to use animal data is being followed . Former VA Secretary Anthony Principi specifically requested a reappraisal of earlier conclusions on sarin exposure based on the emergence of ...
... exposure raised questions whether the statutory mandate to use animal data is being followed . Former VA Secretary Anthony Principi specifically requested a reappraisal of earlier conclusions on sarin exposure based on the emergence of ...
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... exposure they demand may never be available . Gulf War veterans don't know the dose to which they were exposed , and their fate should not hinge on the unthinkable prospect we'll have more veterans or terrorism victims to study . In ...
... exposure they demand may never be available . Gulf War veterans don't know the dose to which they were exposed , and their fate should not hinge on the unthinkable prospect we'll have more veterans or terrorism victims to study . In ...
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... exposed get the medical treatment they deserve . The more we know about the links between these illnesses and their exposures , the more likely the VA will give our soldiers an adequate disability rating for their exposure . But the VA ...
... exposed get the medical treatment they deserve . The more we know about the links between these illnesses and their exposures , the more likely the VA will give our soldiers an adequate disability rating for their exposure . But the VA ...
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... exposed get the medical treatment they deserve . The more we know about the links between these illnesses and their exposures , the more likely the VA will give our soldiers an adequate disability rating for their exposure . But if the ...
... exposed get the medical treatment they deserve . The more we know about the links between these illnesses and their exposures , the more likely the VA will give our soldiers an adequate disability rating for their exposure . But if the ...
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