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Essay heading: Gulf War Syndrome
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WORKS CITED Barnes,Elizebeth. 1992 Nursing Drug Handbook . Houston: Heath 1992,
Brumley, Al. “ Frontline Targets Gulf War Syndrome”. Dallas Morning News. 1998 Jan 20: 8
Bullman, Tim. “ Mortality among U.S. Veterans of the Persia”. New England Journal of Medicine 20 1992: 45-47.
Cary, Peter. “ The Gulf War’s Grave Aura”... displayed 300 characters
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WORKS CITED Barnes,Elizebeth. 1992 Nursing Drug Handbook . Houston: Heath 1992,
Brumley, Al. “ Frontline Targets Gulf War Syndrome”. Dallas Morning News. 1998 Jan 20: 8
Bullman, Tim. “ Mortality among U.S. Veterans of the Persia”. New England Journal of Medicine 20 1992: 45-47.
Cary, Peter. “ The Gulf War’s Grave Aura”... displayed next 300 characters
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