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bellaZMarch 18, 2025

The military’s list of disqualifying conditions Medical Conditions: Psychiatric Disorders: Severe mental health conditions, including a history of psychosis, major depression, bipolar disorder, or personality disorders, can be disqualifying. Neurological Disorders: Conditions like seizure disorders (except febrile convulsions in childhood) and recurrent or severe headaches may be disqualifying. Cardiovascular Disease: Advanced heart disease or other serious cardiovascular issues can be disqualifying. Hearing Loss: Significant hearing loss or ear problems can be a disqualification. Bone or Joint Problems: Conditions like chronic joint diseases, shoulder problems, or loss of a limb can be disqualifying. Gastrointestinal Problems: Certain gastrointestinal diseases, like celiac disease, can be disqualifying. Infectious Diseases: Active cases of certain infectious diseases, like HIV, can be disqualifying. Respiratory Problems: Asthma or other chronic respiratory conditions can be disqualifying. Eating Disorders: A history of eating disorders is a disqualifying condition. ADHD: ADHD can be a disqualifying factor, though it may be waiverable on a case-by-case basis.