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I believe it can, my father fell into a puddle of "agent orange" when he was in the war, and all of his kids, and myself have many health problems, the list is very long and will take half of the day just to list everything wrong with us. I wish their was some way to have justice for what has happened to our family because of it, and for the other family's going through it!

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Agent Orange is a chemical weapon not a disease! However the negative effects of Agent Orange on health are likely passed on to the children of those who were exposed to Agent Orange.

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yes. even second generation children can be afflicted. it mutates and invasively hides within DNA

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My pop was a Navy CB & used to mix the stuf

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