Research Opportunities

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Participate in interesting research without all those annoying ethical standards university scientists have to put up with. Just think of all the satisfaction you'll get from being able to say you helped test the newest biological weapons even before they were used on the enemy. Perhaps your children will be born with special mutant powers like the X-Men, or maybe they'll just be born with no eyes or some such physical abnormality.

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Agent Orange

Agent Orange was used by the U.S. Army to defoliate regions of Korea and Vietnam in the 60s and 70s. Many veterans of these wars were exposed to large amounts of Agent Orange. A number of diseases have been identified in exposed individuals and their children:

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Gulf War Syndrome

Gulf War syndrome (GWS) or Gulf War illness (GWI) is an illness reported by combat veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War typified by symptoms including immune system disorders and birth defects. It has not always been clear whether these symptoms were related to Gulf War service or the occurrence of illnesses in Gulf War veterans is higher than comparable populations.