- Asbestos Exposure Illness
Respiratory or cancer-related conditions that may develop after asbestos exposure from ships, buildings, insulation, brake work, or military occupational settings.
- Chemical Exposure Illness
Health problems potentially related to military chemical exposure, including solvents, pesticides, fuels, industrial chemicals, or environmental contaminants.
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A condition involving severe, persistent fatigue that is not improved by rest and may be associated with Gulf War illness or deployment-related multi-symptom conditions.
- Fibromyalgia
A chronic pain condition involving widespread pain, fatigue, sleep problems, and cognitive symptoms, sometimes associated with Gulf War illness.
- Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chronic digestive symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, or irritable bowel symptoms that may affect some deployed veterans.
- Gulf War Illness
A chronic multi-symptom illness reported by some Gulf War veterans, often involving fatigue, pain, cognitive issues, headaches, sleep problems, and gastrointestinal symptoms.
- Hodgkin's Lymphoma
A cancer of the lymphatic system that may be associated with certain toxic exposures during military service.
- Ischemic Heart Disease
A heart condition involving reduced blood flow to the heart that may be associated with certain military toxic exposures, including Agent Orange.
- Jet Fuel Exposure Syndrome
Respiratory, skin, neurological, or systemic symptoms potentially associated with repeated exposure to jet fuel, solvents, or aviation-related chemicals.
- Lead Poisoning or Lead Exposure Effects
Health effects from lead exposure that may occur through firing ranges, ammunition, paint, contaminated environments, or occupational duties.
- Leukemia
A cancer of the blood-forming tissues that may be associated with radiation or toxic exposure in certain veterans.
- Parkinson's Disease
A neurological movement disorder that may be associated with Agent Orange or other toxic exposures in certain veterans.
- Prostate Cancer
Cancer of the prostate gland that may be associated with certain military toxic exposures, including Agent Orange.
- Thyroid Cancer
Cancer of the thyroid gland that may be associated with radiation exposure or other service-related environmental risks.
- Type 2 Diabetes (Agent Orange Exposure)
A chronic blood sugar disorder that may be associated with Agent Orange exposure in certain veterans.