New clinics will help soldiers deal with aftereffects of overseas service
N Robb - CMAJ, 1998 - Can Med Assoc
Bosnia, Rwanda and Somalia. Between April 1995 and December 1997 the defence
department operated a clinic in Ottawa to investigate maladies among personnel who saw …
department operated a clinic in Ottawa to investigate maladies among personnel who saw …
Gulf War illness
M Deahl - British Journal of Hospital Medicine (2005), 2005 - magonlinelibrary.com
Fifteen years after the first Gulf War, more than 6000 British veterans of the conflict (11% of
those deployed) have developed a variety of disparate, seemingly unrelated, unexplained …
those deployed) have developed a variety of disparate, seemingly unrelated, unexplained …
Protecting the health of US military forces: a national obligation
JF Mazzuchi, RG Claypool, KC Hyams… - Aviation, space, and …, 2000 - apps.dtic.mil
THE GULF WAR in 1991 was the last critical test of military medicine during full scale ground
and air combat operations. By nearly all measures, this war was a victory not only for United …
and air combat operations. By nearly all measures, this war was a victory not only for United …
Illness among Gulf War veterans: risk factors, realities, and future research
JC Lashof, JS Cassells - JAMA, 1998 - jamanetwork.com
Although it is now 7 years since the Gulf War ended, research concerning the nature and
extent of illnesses reported by returning veterans has yet to define clearly a specific disease …
extent of illnesses reported by returning veterans has yet to define clearly a specific disease …
Veterans worry that unexplained medical problems a legacy of service during Gulf War.
A Robinson - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Some Canadians who served in the military in the Persian Gulf 4 years ago complain of a
range of symptoms commonly described as Gulf War syndrome. Although the syndrome is …
range of symptoms commonly described as Gulf War syndrome. Although the syndrome is …
Gulf War Illnesses: Improved Monitoring of Clinical Progress and Reexamination of Research Emphasis Are Needed.
… DC NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL A … - 1997 - apps.dtic.mil
Many of the approximately 700,000 veterans of the Persian Gulf War have complained of
illnesses since the wars end in 1991. Some fear they are suffering from chronic disabling …
illnesses since the wars end in 1991. Some fear they are suffering from chronic disabling …
[PDF][PDF] Gulf War Illness And Injuries
DS Inman - 2011 - Citeseer
Gulf War Illness And Injuries Page 1 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC
Research Papers Graduate School Spring 4-14-2011 Gulf War Illness And Injuries Dianna S …
Research Papers Graduate School Spring 4-14-2011 Gulf War Illness And Injuries Dianna S …
Gulf War Syndrome: a review of current knowledge and understanding
D Minshall - Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service, 2014 - jrnms.bmj.com
Abstract The 1991 Persian Gulf War was a resounding military success for coalition forces,
who liberated Kuwait following the Iraqi invasion. The medical legacy we have from the …
who liberated Kuwait following the Iraqi invasion. The medical legacy we have from the …
[PDF][PDF] Gulf related illness-current perspectives
DG Upshall - BMJ Military Health, 2000 - scholar.archive.org
In the years after Operation Desert Storm and Operation Granby, some 4-8% of veterans of
the conflict began to report symptoms of illness. Common complaints included fatigue …
the conflict began to report symptoms of illness. Common complaints included fatigue …
New challenges facing ill health in Gulf war veterans
K Ismail - Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2001 - oem.bmj.com
distress to the veteran. Gulf veterans may diVerentially recall exposures compared with non-
Gulf veterans because of the continued interest in “Gulf war syndrome”. 7 The authors …
Gulf veterans because of the continued interest in “Gulf war syndrome”. 7 The authors …