Signage stands on the main gate to Camp Lejeune Marine Base outside Jacksonville, N.C., Friday, April 29, 2022. Military personnel stationed at Camp Lejeune from 1975 to 1985 had at least a 20% higher ...
Military personnel and civilians living at North Carolina’s Camp Lejeune in the 1970s and ’80s were more likely to develop a variety of cancers compared to those at another military base, according to ...
Servicemen stationed at Camp Lejeune marine base from 1975 to 1985 were exposed to an increased risk of cancer compared to other United States military bases, health officials said Wednesday. A ...
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act opened a two-year window, allowing those sickened to sue the federal government for damages, and two North Carolina lawmakers said the act needs some improvement. The ...
Dr. Robert Heim is a retired neurosurgeon and former Navy Hospital Corpsman who was diagnosed with Stage 4 adenocarcinoma of ...
AND CIVILIANS WHO LIVED AND WORKED AT CAMP LEJEUNE IN THE MID 70S AND 80S HAVE AN INCREASED RISK OF CANCER. THE CDC RELEASED A SWEEPING NEW STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF TAINTED WATER AT THE MILITARY ...
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