Agent orange error?The article page 9 of the September/October 2005 issue of DAV See WebDAV. Magazine on Agent Orange confirms that exposure to herbicides in Vietnam offered the strongest evidence to date that Agent Orange is associated with adult-onset (Type II) diabetes. However, the report said there was no link between herbicides such as Agent Orange and heart disease or cancer. The January 2001 issue of Diabetes Care reports that many people with diabetes may have a heart disorder called left ventricular diastolic Diastolic The phase of blood circulation in which the heart's pumping chambers (ventricles) are being filled with blood. During this phase, the ventricles are at their most relaxed, and the pressure against the walls of the arteries is at its lowest. ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD LVDD LLS (Laser Leveling System) Vertical Position Display Data ), despite being in good control. According to Canadian researchers, LVDD is an impairlnent in the relaxation phase of the heart's left ventricle left ventricle n. The chamber on the left side of the heart that receives the arterial blood from the left atrium and contracts to force it into the aorta. , tile main pumping chamber. This can lead to increased pressure and fluids in the lungs or in vessels that return blood to the heart and may be the first sign of diabetes-related heart damage. In my opinion, if Agent Orange caused Type II diabetes Type II diabetes Type II diabetes is the most common form of diabetes and usually appears in middle aged adults. It is often associated with obesity and may be delayed or controlled with diet and exercise. Mentioned in: Diabetic Ketoacidosis , then a heart condition could be granted service-connection because the Type II diabetes aggravated or caused the heart condition. Is it possible that the U.S. Air Force Health study on effects of exposure to herbicides and the National Academy of Sciences made an unmistakable error? Roger D. Seick, Middletown, OH |
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