The U.S. Army, like other branches of the military, uses the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability rating system to evaluate conditions like emphysema. Typically, the rating for emphysema can range from 10% to 100%, depending on the severity of the condition and its impact on a veteran's daily life and ability to work. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine the appropriate rating.
The prefix for emphysema is "emphyse-", and the suffix is "-ma".
Well, they don't GIVE them to you- they issue them- you have to give them back. And it will depend on what you do in the Army.
Emphysema not elsewhere classified
Emphysema is the scientific name.
yes
15.129% of the US army Genrals have a PhD
Emphysema has been around as long as cigars. Also, Emphysema has benn around for thousands of years, since the Egyptian times. Emphysema was just recently discovered.
by smoking and dirty plice working cause emphysema
People do not recover from emphysema, but sometimes they survive for many years, despite having the disease. Eventually emphysema is fatal.
emphysema
Yes, not smoking can prevent emphysema. However, it can not be cured.
The correct spelling is "emphysema" (a chronic respiratory disease).