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VA
to provide full benefits for all Veterans
with ALS
[Sep 24, 2008]
The
Department of Veterans Affairs on
Tuesday announced that all veterans with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou
Gehrig's disease, will receive full
disability, lifetime health and death
benefits, a move that effectively
acknowledges a general link between the
condition and military service, the
New
York Times reports.
According to VA, all veterans with ALS will
qualify for disability benefits, regardless
of when or where they served.
VA expects 416 new cases of ALS among
veterans in 2009 and a total of about 700
veterans who qualify for the benefits
annually.
Disability and death benefits will cost
about $23 million in 2009 and $505,839,000
over 10 years, according to Tom Pamperin,
deputy director of the compensation and
pension service at VA. VA based the decision
to provide the benefits on studies that
found veterans are more likely than the
general population to develop ALS, although
the reason for the link remains
undetermined.
Pamperin said that VA Secretary James Peake
"felt the right thing to do was to give
veterans the benefit of the doubt,
particularly since this disease is so
debilitating."
Jinsy Andrews, a neurologist at the center for
ALS at
New York-Presbyterian Hospital, said,
"There are many theories of why veterans may
be having an increased risk of ALS, which
include psychological or physical stress, or
even vaccinations or exposure to
electromagnetic fields, or to toxic agents
that have been used in the Gulf War,"
adding, "And that may lead [us to] discover
possible associations and mechanisms
involved in the disease that have been
unknown for so long" (Grady,
New York
Times, 9/24).
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