44 years after Vietnam War, birth defects from US' Agent Orange are increasing
More than 40 years on from the Vietnam war, .Babies are still being born - even to healthy parents - with birth defects linked to Agent Orange, the toxic herbicide the US military used to weed out Viet Cong fighters.
More than 40 years on from the Vietnam war, .Babies are still being born - even to healthy parents - with birth defects linked to Agent Orange, the toxic herbicide the US military used to weed out Viet Cong fighters.
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I hope my son dies before me’: the Agent Orange victims of Vietnam war
The market for low-cost painkillers is ballooning as poverty-stricken victims of the US military’s toxic herbicide search for relief.
I hope my son dies before me’: the Agent Orange victims of Vietnam war
The market for low-cost painkillers is ballooning as poverty-stricken victims of the US military’s toxic herbicide search for relief.
“I hope my son dies before me, so I won’t have to worry about what will happen to him when I’m gone.”
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