The document discusses the lasting health impacts of naval bombing on Vieques, Puerto Rico, emphasizing the case of Milivi Adams, a toddler who developed cancer linked to heavy metal exposure from the bombings. It details hair and fecal analyses of residents indicating significant contamination with elements such as uranium and arsenic, raising concerns about the health effects on the population. The text critiques the reliability of hair analysis methods and compares the handling of Milivi's case to historical cases involving toxin exposure, like the analysis of Napoleon's hair.