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

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  1. It’s truly heartbreaking to hear about the long-term health issues that soldiers are facing due to burn pit exposure during the Afghan War. These brave men and women put their lives on the line, and they shouldn’t have to fight another battle against serious health consequences after their service. It’s crucial that we bring more awareness to this issue and ensure that veterans receive the medical support and care they need. The government and military organizations must take responsibility and provide comprehensive health assessments and treatment options for those affected. We owe it to our servicemen and women to address these challenges head-on.

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