Neurology & biochemistry ... good specialties.
When do you think they will add exposure to 2-butoxyethanol for military disability?
I had someone at American Legion with health issues of gulf war vets suggest I should refer vets to the ALS sites. Why should I do that? Old thinking is 'we don't know what causes it' and 'we don't know what to do for it'
Big help that is
AND research is already done on this chemical. You all need to recognize it or you will not find the answers you seek.
Dave, what type of ailments did the WW II Vets turn in for disability? This is a non studied group, or at least I've been told they have not have statistics compiled.
They should look like the Vietnam vet (excluding AO for sures), the Korean Vets, the gulf war vets, today's vets
Cato2 suggested that only other sites than the ones I write my views on should be offerred to others. Excuse me, but my view is more valuable than most of them out there: because they give no consideration to the chemical that, all by itself, causes diabetes, CFIDS, the autoimmune issues, which are legion ... & the birth defects (including Autism & growth abnormalities) are even worse.
This article on the F-16 recent crash and another invention of General Dynamics that could bring 'bird flu' to Valdez, Alaska ... They are modeling some tanks for Marines after the male tanks of WW I. Stupidity repeats.
Well modern science is great for the details and telling you the odd thing that is going on. But not very good at looking at the big picture.
Lou Gehrig history has some answers for us
and so does what happened to the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers
I hope you can help out, if you see that the picture is larger than medical science is looking at.
http://forums.military.com/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=78919038&f=739197221&m=6331984331&r=3970085001001#3970085001001