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Mystery Maladies. / James V. Carroll.

by Carroll, James V; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 20Health. Publisher: American Legion Magazine, 2002ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): United States. Department of Veterans Affairs | Disabled veterans | Veterans -- Health and hygiene | Veterans -- Medical care | War -- Medical aspectsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Long after the sound and smell of war subside, too many U.S. veterans still find themselves engaged in battle--this time at home. Unable to explain their aches and pains, night sweats or other more serious maladies, they seek assistance at VA medical centers or outpatient clinics." (AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) This article explains why veterans sometimes have trouble getting VA disability compensation because of the difficulty in proving their illness is service related.
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Originally Published: Mystery Maladies, Nov. 2002; pp. 20+.

"Long after the sound and smell of war subside, too many U.S. veterans still find themselves engaged in battle--this time at home. Unable to explain their aches and pains, night sweats or other more serious maladies, they seek assistance at VA medical centers or outpatient clinics." (AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) This article explains why veterans sometimes have trouble getting VA disability compensation because of the difficulty in proving their illness is service related.

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