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Gulf War Syndrome



Gulf War Syndrome - popular name for a variety of ailments experienced by veterans after the Persian Gulf War. Symptoms reported include nausea, cramps, rashes, short-term memory loss, fatigue, difficulty in breathing, headaches, joint and muscle pain, and birth defects. Ailments have been reported by American, Canadian, Australian, and British veterans alike; in some cases spouses of veterans   Read More...

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    A Review of the Scientific Literature as It Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Pesticides
    by C. Ross Anthony, Gary Cecchine, Beatrice A. Golomb, Lee H. Hilborne, Dalia M. Spektor. 182 pgs.


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