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I asked for names and medical reports. In other words, I need proof. I'm not expecting the people to die, I'm just saying that there should be records of leukemia, bone cancer, lung cancer, or something. In fact, in the case of the 20 veterans that recieved shrapnel from depleted uranium rounds in the first Gulf War, none of these conditions were ever reported. Some of them even had shrapnel containing DU up to 20mm in their bodies. A study of these veterans, "Elevated Urine Uranium Excretion by Soldiers with Retained Uranium Shrapnel," published in the November 1999 issue of Health Physics concluded, "there is no evidence of adverse clinical outcomes associated with uranium exposure at this time in any of these individuals." Pretty convincing stuff.