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The Veteran's claims for increased ratings of various service-connected conditions, except CFS, BPPV, and GERD, were denied. The effective dates for the awards of service connection are not earlier than January 26, 2016.
The Board has determined that the Veteran's Multiple Sclerosis is at least as likely as not caused by his exposure to herbicide agents, specifically Agent Orange, during service. As such, the claim for service connection for Multiple Sclerosis is granted.
The Board has decided to remand the case due to insufficient clarification regarding the relationship between in-service viral infections and the Veteran's current multiple sclerosis.
The Board has decided to remand the claims of service connection for Multiple Sclerosis and Headaches, as there is insufficient evidence to make a decision on these claims without an examination.
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The Board denied service connection for Multiple Sclerosis, finding that the Veteran's current disability did not have its onset during an eligible period of active service or a presumptive period after an eligible period of active service.