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250,000 Gulf War veterans are still sick after 30 years - "Nobody could explain why"
More than three decades after the Gulf War ended, around 250,000 veterans continue to suffer from Gulf War Syndrome—a debilitating illness marked by chronic pain, fatigue, memory loss, and ...
Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have found distinct molecular signatures in two brain disorders long thought to be psychological in origin -- chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and ...
There’s no denying it now: Gulf War Syndrome, characterized by memory loss, lack of concentration, neuropathic pain and depression, is a physiological illness, not a psychological one. A UT ...
Gulf War Syndrome is just one of the thing veterans all over the country want to draw attention to. One group, the Unified Veterans of America, plans to raise awareness of those issues by marching.
Ten years after the end of the Gulf War, questions continue to be raised about the health of U.S. service personnel who fought in that war. A primary concern is whether Gulf War veterans are receiving ...
Tens of thousands of veterans came home from the Persian Gulf sick. At first, no one believed the sicknesses were related. Now, Pentagon leaders acknowledge the vets share a common set of symptoms.
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