Veterans who develop ischemic heart disease and were exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service do not have to prove a connection between their disease and service to be eligible to receive VA health care and disability compensation.About heart disease
Ischemic heart disease is also known as coronary artery disease or “hardening of the arteries.”
Cholesterol plaque can build up in the arteries of the heart and cause “ischemia,” which means the heart is not getting enough blood flow and oxygen. If the plaque blocks an artery, a heart attack can result.
Up to 90 percent of heart attacks are due to: smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, abdominal obesity ("spare tire"), not eating enough fruits and vegetables, lack of exercise, drinking too much alcohol, and stress.
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VA healthcare benefits are available to all eligible Veterans.If you served in Vietnam or another area where Agent Orange was sprayed, you do not have to prove that you were exposed to Agent Orange in order to get VA health care benefits related to
Agent Orange exposure. This includes Veterans who served aboard smaller river patrol and swift boats that operated on the inland waterways of Vietnam (also known as ‘Brown Water Veterans’ ).
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