Toxins? Or an infection? Did anyone test these ALS victims?
"Approximately 85 people who once worked or lived at the Air Force base have contracted the rare and fatal disease, and at least 17 of them worked in the same building--Building 171. Most of these patients were civilian employees and many of them have already died. One year ago there were only 16 reported ALS cases, but as word has spread, more and more cases of suspected Kelly-related ALS cases are being reported."
http://www.cbsnews.com/ 2100-204_162-327139.html
"Approximately 85 people who once worked or lived at the Air Force base have contracted the rare and fatal disease, and at least 17 of them worked in the same building--Building 171. Most of these patients were civilian employees and many of them have already died. One year ago there were only 16 reported ALS cases, but as word has spread, more and more cases of suspected Kelly-related ALS cases are being reported."
http://www.cbsnews.com/