The Department of Veterans Affairs wants to add three new illnesses to the list of Agent Orange-related health problems for which veterans can seek compensation. The U.S. military sprayed more than 19 million gallons of herbicides, most commonly Agent Orange, during its military campaign in South Vietnam. Exposure to Agent Orange has been linked to certain cancers and other illnesses. An estimated 200,000 Vietnam Veterans are expected to file disability compensation claims under the expanded guidelines, which were first announced last year.
From the VA press release:
The new rule will bring the number of illnesses presumed to be associated with herbicide exposure to 14 and significantly expand the current leukemia definition to include a much broader range of leukemias beyond chronic lymphocytic leukemia previously recognized by VA.
Parkinson’s disease and ischemic heart disease were also added to the list. The regulation won’t be final until after a 30 day comment period. However, the VA is encouraging Vietnam veterans with the newly added illnesses to apply for compensation.



somehow the supreme court has to reverse their decision and allow the claims to go forth against Monsanto et al who are hiding like the scared rats that they are.