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129 vetted Board decisions in 2001
The Board has reopened the claim of service connection for a seizure disorder, finding new and material evidence. However, it is not granted as the seizure disorder was not incurred in or aggravated by active service.
The veteran's claims for service connection for epilepsy, hearing loss disability, tinnitus, arthritis, and ulcer were denied as there is no evidence of these conditions during or within one year after his active duty service.
The Board found no evidence of a chronic seizure/syncope disorder and concluded that the veteran's symptoms were better explained by pseudoseizures. Therefore, service connection for a seizure disorder was denied.
The RO denied service connection for epilepsy and the fracture of the back and 'foot drop' condition. The veteran's claim was not reopened due to lack of new and material evidence.
The Board denied service connection for the cause of the veteran's death, finding that seizure disorder was not caused by or aggravated by military service and attributing it to alcohol abuse due to stress from the Vietnam War.
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