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Burn pit is a term used to describe huge piles of burning jet fuel, tires and other toxic materials usually on or near U.S. military bases overseas. For years, service members who worked or lived near them have been getting sick, but the government didnt formerly cover preventative care for these illnesses. A new law will change that, but the fight isn t over.Doug Wilson is a veteran who was deployed to Karshi-Khanabad, also known as K-2 or Camp Stronghold Freedom. He says he got there in November of 2001, shortly after 9/11. I mean, I put my body on the line
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stanley cup anymore. K-2 is an old Soviet airbase located about 100 miles north of the Afghanistan border. Environmental reports that were declassified in 2020 show military members were exposed to things like jet fuel, depleted uranium, asbestos, and lead-based paint. The Stronghold Freedom Foundation says K-2 veterans have been dying from rare diseases and cancers. Natalie White is a surviving spouse who lost her husband, Clayton White, in 2018 to what she believes was a K-2-related illness. He was getting gastroenteri
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A group of Wisconsin doctors are criticizing a panel hosted Monday by Sen. Ron Johnson, R Wisconsin, which largely focused on skepticism for the COVID-19 vaccine. Nobody can tell you the long-term safety profile of these vaccines. Nobody. It s unknowable, because we haven t taken the time, Johnson said.Johnson brought together a panel of doctors and other medical experts for the panel, m
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