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483 vetted Board decisions in 2019 — showing the 200 most recent
The Veteran's Parkinson's disease is presumed to have been incurred in service due to exposure along the perimeter of Takhli Royal Thai Air Base, where he regularly walked and worked.
The Veteran's cause of death is denied as there is no evidence linking his Parkinson's disease, stroke, and coronary artery disease to service or exposure to herbicide agents.
The Veteran's service-connected Parkinson's disease and posttraumatic stress disorder prevent him from caring for himself, requiring regular aid and attendance.
The Veteran's Parkinson's Disease claim is remanded due to his failure to report for a VA examination and the need to obtain SSA disability records.
The Veteran's Parkinson's disease is presumed to be related to his in-service herbicide exposure, and the claim for service connection is granted.
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