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69 vetted Board decisions in 2009
The Board has determined that the appellant does not have qualifying military service and therefore is not eligible for VA benefits.
The Veteran's claims for service connection for bilateral ingrown toenails, a bilateral hand disorder, migraine headaches, complex allergies, and increased ratings for her service-connected rheumatoid arthritis of the knees, wrists, and feet, as well as an earlier effective date for her disability evaluations, are all denied.
The Veteran's claims for an effective date earlier than January 11, 2000, for the grant of a 100% evaluation for rheumatoid arthritis and initial compensable evaluation for bilateral hearing loss were denied. The Board found that prior to January 11, 2000, there was no evidence of constitutional manifestations associated with active joint involvement or severe impairment of health.
The Veteran's claims for service connection were denied across the board, with no compensable rating assigned for his bilateral hearing loss.
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The Veteran's appeal of an April 2005 denial of the increased rating claim for service-connected rheumatoid arthritis is being remanded due to a need for clarification on whether his current degenerative arthritis is aggravated by his service-connected rheumatoid arthritis.