The Gulf War left many veterans with a plethora of unexplained, complicated symptoms, but their problems were left ignored.
Sept. 30, 2004 — Some symptoms of Gulf War syndrome may be related to subtle autonomic dysfunction, according to the results of a matched cohort study published in the Oct. 1 issue of the American ...
WASHINGTON -- The unexplained symptoms that afflict thousands of Gulf War veterans don't constitute a single illness, a federally funded study concludes. Even though U.S. and foreign veterans of the ...
In a letter dated October 16 to Margarita Devlin, principal deputy undersecretary for benefits, Brown called on the VA to “act swiftly” to designate Gulf War illness as a condition that can receive a ...
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.
WASHINGTON — Gulf War illness, a debilitating medical condition linked to military service, has received formal recognition as a legitimate illness after more than three decades of reports by veterans ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A report released Monday concluded that "Gulf War Syndrome" is a legitimate condition suffered by more than 175,000 U.S. war veterans who were exposed to chemical toxins in the ...
FORT WORTH, Texas - Since 1991, sound sleep has eluded gulf war veteran Charles Townsend. "There's no such thing as sleep to me," said Townsend, an Army airborne sergeant who lives in Dallas. "I get ...
Therapist holding the hand of an anxious soldier - Bernardbodo/Getty Images More than three decades after the end of the Gulf War, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ...
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