
Vietnam Vets Are at Higher Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Research in the last 15 years has revealed a link between Agent Orange exposure and increased risk for certain cardiovascular diseases. Coronary heart disease, also known as ischemic heart disease, is a condition caused by plaque building up on the arteries, causing them to harden. These hard arteries may make it more difficult for blood and oxygen to flow from the heart to other parts of the body. If enough plaque accumulates, it can completely block the artery resulting in a heart attack. Coronary heart disease is common and one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and worldwide. Family health history, poor diet, lack of exercise, and higher weights are the main risk factors for coronary heart disease. But, more recently, vets who were exposed to Agent Orange were found to be at an unusually high risk of the disease.