Son of Vietnam veteran is dealing with his diagnosis which he claims come from his father's exposure to Agent Orange.
Agent Orange was used extensively during the Vietnam War to destroy vegetation. It contained dioxin, a highly toxic chemical.
(Beyond Pesticides, December 23, 2025) A literature review of military personnel reveals broad evidence linking their toxic exposure to poorer mental health outcomes. The review, written by medical ...
From the column: "The routine use of asbestos in industrial and defense operations has proven detrimental not only to ...
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Toxic remnants of war

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The only current Orange in the NBA, Grant remains a valuable asset for Portland. Now in his fourth season with the Trail ...
Learn about the alarming environmental cost of war, with militaries as major contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions.
In October 1901, John Francis Queeny acquired a factory site in St. Louis, United States. Having worked for 30 years at the ...
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