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MUST READS
1.) Obama Signs Law Giving Health Care to Camp Lejeune Tainted Water Victims
Yesterday President Obama signed the Honoring America’s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012. The legislation provides health care to victims of contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. According to the article, coverage will be offered for 15 diseases and illnesses that resulted from the contaminated water, including several cancers, female infertility and scleroderma, a group of diseases that causes skin and internal organs to become hard and tight. The law also bans protesting within 300 feet of military funerals.
2.) New VA Hospital Offering Simplified, Expanded Services is Completed
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki attended the dedication of the new VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System Las Vegas Medical Center. The Las Vegas Sun reports the six-story hospital, costing $600 million to build, is the first-ever VA hospital in Southern Nevada and the first such facility to open in nearly 20 years. The hospital will have a staff of about 1,800 medical professionals and administrators who will provide surgery, specialty care, mental health services, rehabilitation and extended care. The hospital will start taking patients August 14.
3.) U.S. Military Athletes Take Over London Olympics
The Danger Room zeroes in on eight military athletes competing in the London Olympics. According to the Danger Room, 21 athletes and coaches participating in the Olympic Games are on active duty in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.
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