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Originally Posted by SandyC
I have to stick to my opinion that the military does not cause neurological disease but it can exacerbate symptoms simply by being exposed to rigorous training and chemicals.
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I didn't actually mean to imply that it did . . . just that if they are now acknowledging that something in that "industry" is leading to these kind of problems (MS, cancer, etc.) . . . then they might be getting closer narrowing down what "that" is.
Kinda' like the theory that lower levels of Vitamin D, in different altitudes, potentially impacting the prevalence of MS (not that theory is holding much water any more, but . . . )
So, the next question would be "what" might be triggering these neurological problems in war vets, and I'm betting from their analysis, they have some good clues. Maybe it's uranium, or some type of vaccine, or . . . but if they were to combine those findings with the medical industry (nurses), we
could be getting closer to the answer.
Yeah right

, just my wishful thinking working overtime.
Cherie
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