نتایج جستجو برای: persian gulf war

تعداد نتایج: 80743  

2013
James N. Baraniuk Suliman El-Amin Rebecca Corey Rakib U. Rayhan Christian R. Timbol

About 25% of 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War veterans experience disabling fatigue, widespread pain, and cognitive dysfunction termed Gulf War illness (GWI) or Chronic Multisymptom Illness (CMI). A leading theory proposes that wartime exposures initiated prolonged production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and central nervous system injury. The endogenous antioxidant L-carnosine (B-alanyl-L-histidi...

2015
Travis J. A. Craddock Ryan R. Del Rosario Mark Rice Joel P. Zysman Mary Ann Fletcher Nancy G. Klimas Gordon Broderick Linda Chao

Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic multi-symptom disorder affecting up to one-third of the 700,000 returning veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War and for which there is no known cure. GWI symptoms span several of the body's principal regulatory systems and include debilitating fatigue, severe musculoskeletal pain, cognitive and neurological problems. Using computational models, our group repo...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Abdolvahab Maghsoudlou Hassan Rahimian

Very little information is available regarding marine free-living flatworms not only from Iran, but throughout the countries surrounding the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The present study first introduces a new euryleptid species, and then reports four pseudocerotid polyclads which inhabit Iranian shallow rocky shores of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Maritigrella makranica sp. no...

2000

This chapter evaluates available data bearing directly on the possible role of exposure to potentially stressful conditions as an etiologic factor in the health problems of veterans of the Persian Gulf War. After describing our method for identifying relevant studies and briefly characterizing different approaches used by these studies to measure stress exposure and health outcomes, this chapte...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003
D A Barr J J Miranda

Over the last few months a strong and steady expression of alarm about the humanitarian consequences of conflict in Iraq has come from the medical profession. 3 The latest report on the health impact of war in the Gulf has come from the WHO, and is a graphic illustration of the need for concern. Deterioration of public utilities, transport, and health infrastructures over the last twelve years ...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2004
Marwan F Abu-Hijleh Salah Kassab Qasim Al-Shboul Pallab K Ganguly

It is generally acknowledged that an integrated approach to teaching cardiovascular system (CVS) is clinically relevant. However, very little attention has been paid with respect to student perception of teaching CVS in an integrated problem-based curriculum. A questionnaire on the feedback and perception of medical students (n = 60) to their learning experience of CVS exposed early in the prob...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Christopher J Phillips Gary R Matyas Christian J Hansen Carl R Alving Tyler C Smith Margaret A K Ryan

Since the end of the 1991 Gulf War, there have been reports of unexplained, multisymptom illnesses afflicting veterans who consistently report more symptoms than do nondeployed veterans. One of the many possible exposures suspected of causing chronic multisymptom illnesses Gulf War veterans is squalene, thought to be present in anthrax vaccine. We examined the relationship between squalene anti...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2014
Tyler C Smith Teresa M Powell Isabel G Jacobson Besa Smith Tomoko I Hooper Edward J Boyko Gary D Gackstetter

Symptoms and illnesses reported by veterans of the 1991 Gulf War era are a cause of potential concern for those military members who have deployed to the Gulf region in support of more recent contingency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the present study, we quantified self-reported symptoms from participants in the Millennium Cohort Study, a prospective study representing all US service ...

2004
Donald W. Black Caroline P. Carney Paul M. Peloso Robert F. Woolson David A. Schwartz Margaret D. Voelker Drue H. Barrett Bradley N. Doebbeling

Background: Veterans of the first Gulf War have higher rates of medical and psychiatric symptoms than nondeployed military personnel. Methods: To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for current anxiety disorders in Gulf War veterans, we administered a structured telephone interview to a population-based sample of 4886 military personnel from Iowa at enlistment. Participants were randomly ...

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