Gulf War Syndrome

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Psychology

 

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Melinda V

 

Date added:

April 15, 2012

 

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B

 

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6 / 1630

 

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From aches and pains to rashes and memory gaps, the lingering effects of the intense stress of war may be taking a toll on their bodies and brains. Will veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom suffer a sequel to the "Gulf War syndrome" that still plagues tens of thousands of veterans of the first Iraqi conflict, over a decade ago? With the right help, they won't have to, say University of Michigan Health System experts...
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But researchers are finding more evidence that the true culprit may be the only common elements of every soldier's, sailor's, airman's and Marine's wartime experience: life-threatening and violent situations, extraordinary living conditions, and strange surroundings. In other words: stress. Stress so intense it can knock a person's brain and body chemistry off kilter, causing chronic disease if symptoms go untreated...
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