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Edgewood/Aberdeen Experiments

The Chemical-Biological Warfare Exposures Site
Classified medical studies of low-dose chemical agents conducted from 1955-1975
MILITARY EXPOSURES
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Chemicals tested

Chemicals tested The agents tested included chemical warfare agents and other related agents (inactive substances or placebos such as saline were used): Anticholinesterase nerve agents (ex., sarin and common organophosphorus (OP), and carbamate pesticides) Mustard agents Nerve agent antidotes atropine and scopolamine Nerve agent reactivators (ex., the common OP antidote 2-PAM chloride) Psychoactive agents (ex., LSD, PCP, cannaboids, and BZ) Irritants and riot control agents Alcohol and caffeine

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Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)

Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)

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Superfund Site Sinage

Superfund Sites

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Veterans Diseases

Lymphoma: Hodgkin’s Disease and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

Veterans & Lymphoma   VA presumes non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is related to a Veteran’s: Exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service or Service
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Vietnam Dioxin Detox

Agent Orange Victims Get Scientology Treatment

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