It would be up to an Army Medical Review Board to determine fitness for duty based on medical condition. The Veteran's Administration is responsible for determining you medical disability category and percentage of disability, if any.
That depends on how your disability affects your ability to do your job, but, with the military downsizing, the chances of you being separated on a medical for a disability are rather high.
A 1994 study by the Eastern Virginia Medical School also found yohimbine may be effective in treating narcolepsy.
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) or Narcolepsy
yes
Obesity, ADD (attention deficit disorder), narcolepsy.
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Disability Income insurance is not included in major medical. It is a completely different type of insurance.
No. A cholesteatoma is a treatable medical condition not a disability. Hearing loss is a valid employment disability.
yes.
No, there is not disability for just someone that is short. If the short person has a medical problem, they may qualify for disability.
Could be narcolepsy.
Medical expense insurance: Covers some or all of the out of pocket expenses paid by the insured for covered medical expenses. Disability insurance: Makes up for some or all of the income lost during the disability of the insured.