Illnesses Caused by and Connected to Agent Orange | Department of Veterans Affairs | theSITREP
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 Published On Nov 24, 2021

In this series of theSITREP, Paul sits down with Dr. Maxine Krengel, a Nueropsychologist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, who is an expert on Agent Orange. They cover what Agent Orange is, symptoms of exposure, research, Agent Orange registries and more. Links to the other episodes are listed below. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss future episodes of theSITREP! Links for additional videos about VA disability, VA home loans, VA health care, and more are below.

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ADDITIONAL VIDEOS ON THIS TOPIC AND OTHERS

What is Agent Orange?
   • What is Agent Orange? | How is Agent ...  
How Many Veterans Have Been Exposed?
   • How Many Veterans Have Been Exposed t...  
Illnesses Connected to Agent Orange
   • Illnesses Caused by and Connected to ...  
VA Research & Agent Orange
   • How is Agent Orange Exposure Being Re...  
VA’s Agent Orange Registries
   • Agent Orange Registries and Why They ...  
Why Being in VA Matters
   • Agent Orange Exposure: How VA Can Hel...  

VA Home Loans
   • VA Home Loans | Applying, Refinancing...  

How to Enroll in VA Health Care
   • How to Enroll in VA Health Care | VA ...  

VA Disability and who can apply?
   • What is VA Disability and who can app...  

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