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121por Kates, Ashley, Keating, Julie, Baubie, Kelsey, Putman-Buehler, Nathan, Watson, Lauren, Godfrey, Jared, Deblois, Courtney L., Suen, Garret, Cook, Dane B., Rabago, David, Gangnon, Ronald, Safdar, Nasia“…Gulf War Illness (GWI) affects 25–35% of the 1991 Gulf War Veteran (GWV) population. …”
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122por Yates, Philip L., Case, Kendra, Sun, Xiaohuan, Sullivan, Kimberly, Baas, Peter W., Qiang, Liang“…Approximately 30% of the veterans who fought in the 1991 Gulf War (GW) suffer from a disease called Gulf War Illness (GWI), which encompasses a constellation of symptoms including cognitive deficits. …”
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123por Boruch, Alexander E., Lindheimer, Jacob B., Ninneman, Jacob V., Wylie, Glenn R., Alexander, Thomas, Klein-Adams, Jacquelyn C., Stegner, Aaron J., Gretzon, Nicholas P., Samy, Bishoy, Falvo, Michael J., Cook, Dane B.“…BACKGROUND: Post-exertional malaise (PEM) is considered a characteristic feature of chronic multi-symptom illnesses (CMI) like Gulf War illness (GWI); however, its pathophysiology remains understudied. …”
Publicado 2023
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124por Abdullah, L, Nkiliza, A, Niedospial, D, Aldrich, G, Bartenfelder, G, Keegan, A, Hoffmann, M, Mullan, M, Klimas, N, Baraniuk, J, Crawford, F, Krengel, M, Chao, L, Sullivan, K“…INTRODUCTION: Exposure to nerve agents, pyridostigmine bromide (PB), pesticides, and oil-well fires during the 1991 Gulf War (GW) are major contributors to the etiology of Gulf War Illness (GWI). …”
Publicado 2023
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125Yoga is effective for treating chronic pain in veterans with Gulf War Illness at long-term follow-uppor Allende, Santiago, Mathersul, Danielle C., Schulz-Heik, Jay R., Avery, Timothy J., Mahoney, Louise, Bayley, Peter J.“…BACKGROUND: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Gulf War Illness (GWI) recommend integrative health approaches such as yoga for relief from symptoms, yet little is known about the long-term efficacy of yoga in reducing symptoms of GWI. …”
Publicado 2023
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126por Maconochie, Noreen, Doyle, Pat, Davies, Graham, Lewis, Samantha, Pelerin, Margo, Prior, Susan, Sampson, Patrick“…Data from the non-responder study suggests that failure to respond to the main survey was largely unrelated to reproduction. 11,155 (46%) male Gulf war veterans and 7,769 (42%) male non-Gulf war veterans had conceived, or attempted to conceive, since the Gulf war. …”
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127“…Approximately 28% of Gulf War veterans with problem drinking had PTSD compared with 13% of Gulf War veterans without problem drinking. …”
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128por Rayhan, Rakib U., Stevens, Benson W., Timbol, Christian R., Adewuyi, Oluwatoyin, Walitt, Brian, VanMeter, John W., Baraniuk, James N.“…BACKGROUND: Gulf War exposures in 1990 and 1991 have caused 25% to 30% of deployed personnel to develop a syndrome of chronic fatigue, pain, hyperalgesia, cognitive and affective dysfunction. …”
Publicado 2013
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129por Conboy, Lisa, Gerke, Travis, Hsu, Kai-Yin, St John, Meredith, Goldstein, Marc, Schnyer, Rosa“…BACKGROUND: Gulf War Illness is a Complex Medical Illness characterized by multiple symptoms, including fatigue, sleep and mood disturbances, cognitive dysfunction, and musculoskeletal pain affecting veterans of the first Gulf War. …”
Publicado 2016
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130“…BACKGROUND: Forces deployed to the first Gulf War report more ill health than veterans who did not serve there. …”
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131por Joshi, Utsav, Evans, James E., Joseph, Ross, Emmerich, Tanja, Saltiel, Nicole, Lungmus, Carlyn, Oberlin, Sarah, Langlois, Heather, Ojo, Joseph, Mouzon, Benoit, Paris, Daniel, Mullan, Michael, Jin, Chao, Klimas, Nancy, Sullivan, Kimberly, Crawford, Fiona, Abdullah, Laila“…There are nearly 250,000 Gulf War (GW) veterans who suffer from Gulf War Illness (GWI), a multi-symptom condition that remains untreatable. …”
Publicado 2018
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132por Latimer, Jean J, Alhamed, Abdullah, Sveiven, Stefanie, Almutairy, Ali, Klimas, Nancy G, Abreu, Maria, Sullivan, Kimberly, Grant, Stephen G“…INTRODUCTION: Veterans of the 1991 Gulf War were potentially exposed to a mixture of stress, chemicals and radiation that may have contributed to the persistent symptoms of Gulf War Illness (GWI). …”
Publicado 2020
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133por Trageser, Kyle J., Sebastian-Valverde, Maria, Naughton, Sean X, Pasinetti, Giulio Maria“…Gulf War Illness is a chronic multisystem disorder affecting approximately a third of the Veterans of the Gulf War, manifesting with physical and mental health symptoms such as cognitive impairment, neurological abnormalities, and dysregulation of mood. …”
Publicado 2020
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134“…OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of saline nasal irrigation (S‐NI) and xylitol nasal irrigation (X‐NI) for chronic rhinosinusitis in participants with Gulf War illness (GWI). METHODS: This 26 week, 3‐arm (1:1:1) randomized controlled trial examined veterans meeting criteria for GWI with moderate‐to‐severe chronic rhinosinusitis and fatigue symptoms. …”
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135por Gao, Jun, Xu, Fuyi, Starlard-Davenport, Athena, Miller, Diane B., O’Callaghan, James P., Jones, Byron C., Lu, Lu“…Gulf War illness (GWI) is a chronic and multi-symptomatic disorder with persistent neuroimmune symptomatology. …”
Publicado 2020
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136por Wang, Xueqin, Xu, Zan, Zhao, Fangli, Lin, Kuanhung J., Foster, Joshua B., Xiao, Tianqi, Kung, Nydia, Askwith, Candice C., Bruno, John P., Valentini, Valentina, Hodgetts, Kevin J., Lin, Chien-liang Glenn“…Gulf War illness is associated with a combination of exposure to war-related chemical agents and traumatic stress. …”
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137por Penatzer, Julia A., Miller, Julie V., Prince, Nicole, Shaw, Misa, Lynch, Cayla, Newman, Mackenzie, Hobbs, Gerald R., Boyd, Jonathan W.“…AIMS: Veterans from the 1990–91 Gulf War were exposed to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), and, following service, an estimated one-third began suffering from a medically unexplained, multi-symptom illness termed Gulf War Illness (GWI). …”
Publicado 2021
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138por Golomb, Beatrice Alexandra, Devaraj, Sridevi, Messner, Alexis K., Koslik, Hayley Jean, Han, Jun Hee, Yik, Barnabas“…We sought to assess the relation of MDA to Gulf War illness (GWI) and to a variety of exposures. …”
Publicado 2021
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139por Zundel, Clara G., Price, Kathryn, Grasso, Claudia M., Spiro, Avron, Heeren, Timothy, Sullivan, Kimberly, Krengel, Maxine H.“…Gulf War veterans (GWVs) were exposed to neurotoxicants, including sarin nerve gas, anti–nerve agent pills, pesticides, oil well fires, and fumes from unvented tent heaters, all of which have been associated with subsequent adverse health. …”
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140por Keating, D., Zundel, C.G., Abreu, M., Krengel, M., Aenlle, K., Nichols, M.D., Toomey, R., Chao, L.L., Golier, J., Abdullah, L., Quinn, E., Heeren, T., Groh, J.R., Koo, B.B., Killiany, R., Loggia, M.L., Younger, J., Baraniuk, J., Janulewicz, P., Ajama, J., Quay, M., Baas, P.W., Qiang, L., Conboy, L., Kokkotou, E., O'Callaghan, J.P., Steele, L., Klimas, N., Sullivan, K.“…AIMS: Gulf War Illness (GWI), a chronic debilitating disorder characterized by fatigue, joint pain, cognitive, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and skin problems, is currently diagnosed by self-reported symptoms. …”
Publicado 2021
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