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Gulf War Syndrome, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Related Articles and Reports

 

16,000 Unopened Claims Letters Hidden at VA Offices

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and Gulf War illnesses

Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For US a record of neglect

Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For Vietnam War veterans, injustice follows injury

Agent Orange linked to heart disease, Parkinson's

Agent Orange Poisons New Generations in Vietnam

Air Force to train combat docs to use acupuncture

Analysis and Questions on Testimony on Gulf War Illness Research from May 19th House VA Committee

Army basic training gas chamber

Baghdad Hack

Bayh Proposes Agent Orange-Style Registry for Soldiers Exposed to Toxic Hazards Indiana National Guard members guarding contaminated water plant in Iraq would receive medical evaluations, access to expedited VA benefits

Beyond Treason - Chemical and Biological Warfare-Video

Battle Scars: Findings from the Federal Report on GWS

Brain Abnormalities in Gulf War Syndrome: Evaluation with 1H MR Spectroscopy

Brain Injury may reduce PTSD Risk

Brain Scans Of Symptomatic Gulf War Veterans Show Differences

Brain shrink linked to Gulf War syndrome

Burn pit at Balad raises health concerns (military)

Cellular and humoral immune abnormalities in Gulf War veterans.

Census to make Agent Orange victim numbers official

Chemical Exposures in Gulf War Caused Veteran's Illness

Chemicals, pesticides may be at root of Gulf War illnesses

Chemicals Sickened '91 Gulf War Veterans, Latest Study Finds

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Male Gulf War Veterans and Civilians

Chronic fatigue syndrome in male Gulf war veterans and civilians: a further test of the single syndrome hypothesis.

Chronic Microglial Activation and Excitotoxicity Secondary to Excessive Immune Stimulation: Possible Factors in Gulf War Syndrome and Autism

Did Contractor Expose Troops To Toxin? CBS Evening News Exclusive: American Soldiers Are Dying Of Lung Cancer - And May Have Been Knowingly Exposed

Did KBR know Iraq locale was polluted, putting soldiers at risk?

DOD joins with VA to resolve Gulf War Veteran's health issues.

EPA, DoD Concerned Over Toxic Chemicals Inside Three Military Bases

False comfort: US pulls report that minimized cancer risk from toxic water at Marine base

Fewer veterans applying for assistance.  

Findings point new path for dealing with Vietnam War's poisonous legacy

Finding possible link after decades of illness-

Former Marine becomes face of new Vieques battle

Former Marine Claims Illness From Mystery Vaccine

Further delays to full Agent Orange study

Genetic Testing Used as Basis for Denial of Military Disability Benefits

Geographical Pattern Eyed in 1991 Gulf War Cases of ALS

German Scientist Exposes  Chemtrails As Military Operations

Groups disagree about Gulf War illness research   

Gulf war depleted uranium risks

Gulf War illness remains a hot topic  

Gulf War illness research threatened by VA, UT Southwestern disputes

Gulf War Syndrome Linked To Chemical Exposure : “Recent studies had shown evidence of chemical abnormalities and shrinkage of white matter in the brains of veterans exposed to certain toxic chemicals, such as sarin gas during the 1991 Persian Gulf War.”

GULF WAR TOXINS IN SWINE FLU VACCINE

Gulf War Vet Health Research is Lacking.

Gulf War veterans deserve VA help (GWI is a condition now identified as the likely consequence of exposure to toxic chemicals, including pesticides…) 

Gulf War veterans suffered brain damage after chemical exposure, study says

Gulf War veterans suing companies for chemical exports

Gulf War Vets Have Impaired Memory And Learning

GWS / New Test Finds Depleted Uranium 20 Years After Exposure

Health of US Veterans of 1991 Gulf War: A Follow-Up

Health problems in Persian Gulf War veterans higher due to chemical exposure

I-Team: The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten?

Imprint of famine seen in genes of Second World War babies 60 years on.

Incurable cancer blamed on water at Marine base

Investigate Olfactory Functioning as a Possible Proxy for Neurotoxic Exposure in Cohorts of Deployed and Non-Deployed Gulf War-Era Veterans.  

Iraq/Afghanistan deployment tied to respiratory woes

Iraq veteran blames his suffering on chemical exposure

Iraq veterans exposed to Sodium Dichromate

Legacy of Agent Orange

Military: Burn pits could cause long-term damage to troops

Navy will pay to restudy Lejeune water

Nearly 1 in 5 troops has mental problems after war service

New fight, same war: Veteran Dave Hamm is still fighting for survival.

New Military Uniforms Repel Mosquitoes (A whole new set of problems ahead for vets?)

No Contractor Left Behind Part I: KBR, the Pentagon and the Soldiers Who Paid

No Contractor Left Behind Part II: KBR’s Negligence

No Contractor Left Behind: Part III: "Just Suck It Up and Move On"

No Contractor Left Behind Part IV: Congress’s Powerless Probe 

Now 17 veterans with rare cancer or tumors with Camp Lejeune ties

Officials: Army suicides at 30-year high  

Oregon veteran disabled by Iraq's 'Agent Orange'

Poisoned patriots? Stricken Marines seek help with illnesses

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-Like Symptoms After Treatment With Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors

Returning vet says Gulf War Syndrome still a problem

Risk Of ALS Exposure In Gulf War Veterans Is Time Limited, Study Shows

Rockefeller vows fight on Gulf War syndrome

Seeking justice for veterans

Senators seek answers on troops' chemical exposure  

Sick workers, guardsmen blame KBR-But Houston firm denies it exposed the group to cancer-causing chemicals in Iraq

Soldiers brought sickness from Iraq

Soldiers claim war zone contractors exposed them to toxins

Soldiers sue over exposure to toxin- Lawsuit accuses contractor of concealing risk of carcinogenic that Indiana National Guard members encountered in Iraq.

Soldiers' Traumatic Brain Injuries Cause Dementia, Aggression, Depression and Relationship Problems

Study shows link between Gulf War service and MS

That Buzzing Sound

The New Gulf War Syndrome.

The Pentagon’s War on America Part II: The Marines

Troops took pill linked to Gulf War Syndrome

UCSD study sees tie to high illness rate

UC Davis study: Agent Orange exposure doubles veterans' likelihood of getting prostate cancer

U.S. Military Personnel Use Alternative Medicine Just Like Everyone Else

VA chief to Jay: Doctors to monitor W.Va. Guardsmen's health

Veterans get ALS disability

Veterans seek coverage related to Agent Orange exposure

Vets press for info on '60s chem tests

Were Troops Poisoned? Vets Demand KBR Come Clean on Toxins in Iraq

Whistle blower details exposure-supports soldier's claim about Iraq toxin

Witnesses link chemical to ill US soldiers