Veterans of the Afghan War are experiencing significant health problems linked to exposure from burn pits.

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  1. It’s truly alarming to hear about the serious health issues soldiers who served in the Afghan War are facing due to burn pit exposure. These brave individuals sacrificed so much for our country, and it’s disheartening that they are now dealing with such significant consequences to their health. The use of burn pits for waste disposal exposed them to harmful toxins, which can lead to a variety of chronic illnesses. It’s crucial that we recognize their struggles and ensure they receive the medical care and support they need. Additionally, this highlights the need for better practices in military waste management to prevent similar situations in the future. Thank you for bringing attention to this important issue.

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