نتایج جستجو برای: persian gulf war

تعداد نتایج: 80743  

Journal: :Epidemiologic reviews 2015
Helen Louise Kelsall Millawage Supun Dilara Wijesinghe Mark Christopher Creamer Dean Philip McKenzie Andrew Benjamin Forbes Matthew James Page Malcolm Ross Sim

Although recent veterans have been found to be at increased risk of psychiatric disorders, limited research has focused on alcohol or substance use disorders. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined whether alcohol or substance use disorders were more common in Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq War veterans compared with military comparison groups nondeployed to the corresponding confli...

2015
Lea Steele Oksana Lockridge Mary M Gerkovich Mary R Cook Antonio Sastre

BACKGROUND Epidemiologic studies have implicated wartime exposures to acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-inhibiting chemicals as etiologic factors in Gulf War illness (GWI), the multisymptom condition linked to military service in the 1991 Gulf War. It is unclear, however, why some veterans developed GWI while others with similar exposures did not. Genetic variants of the enzyme butyrylcholinesterase ...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2012
Gail D Tillman Clifford S Calley Timothy A Green Virginia I Buhl Melanie M Biggs Jeffrey S Spence Richard W Briggs Robert W Haley John Hart Michael A Kraut

An exaggerated response to emotional stimuli is one of the several symptoms widely reported by veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Many have attributed these symptoms to post-war stress; others have attributed the symptoms to deployment-related exposures and associated damage to cholinergic, dopaminergic, and white matter systems. We collected event-related potential (ERP) data from 20 veter...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2016
Erin K Dursa Shannon K Barth Aaron I Schneiderman Robert M Bossarte

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to report the mental and physical health of a population-based cohort of Gulf War and Gulf Era veterans 20 years after the war. METHODS A multimode (mail, Web, or computer-assisted telephone interviewing) heath survey of 14,252 Gulf War and Gulf Era veterans. The survey consisted of questions about general, physical, mental, reproductive, and functional heal...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2006
Dominic Murphy Richard Hooper Claire French Margaret Jones Roberto Rona Simon Wessely

BACKGROUND Following the 1991 Gulf War (GW) there was much controversy surrounding service-related health effects. Evidence from the Vietnam experience suggested that self-reported ill health following that conflict might be related to how service during the conflict is framed. The aim of this article is to determine if a GW health effect persisted when the same questions were asked in a "non-G...

2015
Elfatih A. B. Eltahir PENGFEI XUE ELFATIH A. B. ELTAHIR

Because of the scarcity of observational data, existing estimates of the heat and water budgets of the Persian Gulf are rather uncertain. This uncertainty leaves open the fundamental question ofwhether this water body is a net heat source or a net heat sink to the atmosphere. Previous regional modeling studies either used specified surface fluxes to simulate the hydrodynamics of the Gulf or pre...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2002
T L Dremsa C C Engel X Liu M Johantgen S Smith

AIMS To investigate the extent that common psychological conditions contribute to lost work among individuals with musculoskeletal and ill defined conditions. METHODS Cross sectional health and work related survey evaluating Gulf War veterans seeking Department of Defense health care for Gulf War related health concerns. Ordered probit models were used to study whether a provider diagnosed mu...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2015
Kristin Moffett Bruce Crosson Jeffrey S Spence Kimberly Case Ilana Levy Kaundinya Gopinath Parina Shah Aman Goyal Yan Fang Richard W Briggs John Hart Anna Moore Robert W Haley

Approximately one quarter of 1991 Persian Gulf War Veterans experience cognitive and physiological sequelae that continue to be unexplained by known medical or psychological conditions. Difficulty coming up with words and names, familiar before the war, is a hallmark of the illness. Three Gulf War Syndrome subtypes have been identified and linked to specific war-time chemical exposures. The mos...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Oscar U Scremin Tsung-Ming Shih Ly Huynh Margareth Roch Ruth Booth Donald J Jenden

We tested the hypothesis that pyridostigmine bromide (PB) intake and/or low-level sarin exposure, suggested by some as causes of the symptoms experienced by Persian Gulf War veterans, induce neurobehavioral dysfunction that outlasts their effects on cholinesterase. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated during 3 weeks with s.c. saline, PB in drinking water (80 mg/l), sarin (62.5 microg/kg;...

1998
MISSILE DEFENSE

The theater ballistic missile (TBM) problem encountered in the Persian Gulf War revealed an alarming deficiency in US defenses. This paper takes a brief look at the major theater missile defense (TMD) systems in use and under development by the US today. Second, it focuses on the performance of the Army’s Patriot defense system in the Gulf War. Finally, the paper fulfills its main purpose of of...

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