Study Ties Symptoms to Gulf War Service
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From Times Wire Reports
Air Force personnel who served in the Persian Gulf War are far more likely than those who did not to suffer such chronic, unexplained symptoms as fatigue, memory loss and joint pain, a government study has concluded. The findings from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta support numerous previous studies showing evidence that thousands of the 700,000 personnel sent to the 1991 conflict suffer from “Gulf War Syndrome.”
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