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Researchers Think They’ve Found the Cause of Gulf War Illness

After nearly 30 years of trying to prove a theory — that an environmental toxin was responsible for sickening roughly 250,000 U.S. troops who served in the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War — Dr. Robert Haley says new research confirms that sarin nerve gas caused Gulf War Illness.

Following the Gulf War, nearly one-third of all who deployed reported unexplained chronic symptoms such as rashes, fatigue, gastrointestinal and digestive issues, brain “fog,” neuropathy, and muscle and joint pain. Federal agencies spent years broadly dismissing the idea that troops may have been suffering from exposure to chemical agents, with many veterans experiencing symptoms sent to mental health providers.

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2 thoughts on “Researchers Think They’ve Found the Cause of Gulf War Illness”

  1. Oh, what a relief to know! All this time we thought it was our own smoldering munition and operational dumps in the camps.

  2. “Federal agencies spent years broadly dismissing the idea that troops may have been suffering from exposure to chemical agents..”

    Even though we should have learned from Vietnam – the same mindset was still there….and now too!

    Sad.

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