Veterans with deployment-related lung disease had higher levels of carbon-based particles in their lungs compared to healthy ...
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health provides quantitative evidence linking burn pit smoke exposure ...
Thousands of military personnel who served in Iraq and Afghanistan were exposed to a variety of potentially harmful substances, including the smoke produced by the burning of waste on military bases.
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health provides quantitative evidence linking burn pit smoke exposure during military deployment to ...
Tens of thousands of veterans and service members stationed at military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan say exposure to trash fires or “burn pits” has left them with breathing problems and other chronic ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rosie Torres of Robstown, Texas, is no Washington lobbyist, but she’s been making the long trek to Capitol Hill for some 13 years, knocking year after year on lawmakers’ doors. Her ...
Biden addresses possible link between son’s fatal brain cancer and toxic military burn pits PBS: Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, professor of medicine, discussed how multidisciplinary research could lead to ...
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