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Veterans Environmental Health Registries

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Veterans' Environmental Health Registries

Agent Orange Registry, Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry, Gulf War Registry (includes Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn), Ionizing Radiation Registry, Depleted Uranium Follow-Up Program Toxic Embedded Fragment Surveillance Center, Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Illness Registry, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry and Atsugi Registry.

VA Registries

Agent Orange Registry

Veteran's Affairs Agent Orange Registry health exam alerts Veterans to possible long-term health problems that may be related to Agent Orange exposure during their military service. The registry data helps VA understand and respond to these health problems more effectively. Register Here

Gulf War Registry

Veteran's Affairs Gulf War Registry Health Exam alerts Veterans to possible long-term health problems that may be related to environmental exposures during their military service. The registry data helps the VA to understand and respond to these health problems more effectively. Register Here

Depleted Uranium Follow-up Program

Veteran's Affairs and the Department of Defense established the Depleted Uranium Follow-Up Program at the Baltimore VA Medical Center to screen and monitor Veterans for health problems associated with exposure to (DU) Depleted Uranium. Follow-Up

Toxic Embedded Fragment Surveillance Center

Veteran's Affairs Toxic Embedded Fragment Surveillance Center at the Baltimore VA Medical Center offers medical surveillance for Veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), and Operation New Dawn (OND) with embedded fragments as the result of injury received while serving in an area of conflict. Learn more

Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry

OEF/OIF/OND or 1990-1991 Gulf War Veterans and Service members can use the registry questionnaire to report exposures to airborne hazards (such as smoke from burn pits, oil-well fires, or pollution during deployment), as well as other exposures and health concerns. Register Here

Ionizing Radiation Registry

Veteran's Affairs Ionizing Radiation Registry health exam alerts Veterans to possible long-term health problems that may be related to ionizing radiation exposure during their military service. The registry data helps VA understand and respond to these health problems more effectively. Register Here

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Illness Registry

Registry is for residents, Marines/Naval personnel, dependent family members and civilians who resided in military base housing aboard Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, that were exposed to long term chemical release of volatile organic compounds into the drinking water of their homes from 1957 until 1987. Register Here

Veteran Registries

Atsugi Registry

The Chemical registry was created by NAF Atsugi Incinerator Group in order to document how exposure to toxic incinerator emissions has affected our veterans and their families. Register Now

Veterans Chemical Contamination Registry

The purpose of the Veterans Chemical Contamination Registry is to start a record of names of military members, and their families, who have contracted illnesses and suffer from the effects of chemical contamination while serving our country. Learn more

Other Registries

National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive disease that attacks the nerve cells that control voluntary movement. The National ALS Registry is a congressionally mandated registry for persons in the U.S. with ALS. It is the only population-based registry in the U.S. that collects information to help scientists learn more about who gets ALS and its causes. Register Here

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