Sarin
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Gulf War Illness Strongly Linked to Chemical Exposure By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter Monday, March 10, 2008
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The study is available online - here.
Press Releases Involving Chemical Weapons by the Chemical Weapons Working Group. This group includes
Craig Williams, Jerry Buccafusco,PHD and Jim Tuite.
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WMD Warfare Exposures in Iraq During OIF...see documentation at Desert Storm Justice Foundation
http://www.dsjf.org/OIF/OIF CW Exposures.htm
CDC Report News obtained from:
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/veterans/default2k.htm
In early 1999, CDC helped sponsor The Health Impact of Chemical Exposures During the Gulf War:
A Research Planning Conference. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’
Office of Public Health and Science, the National Institutes of Health, and the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry cosponsored the conference with CDC. The intent was to obtain
broad public input into the development of a multi-year research plan for investigating the
relationship between chemical exposures during the Gulf War and illnesses affecting Gulf War
veterans. Concurrent workgroups developed research recommendations in the following areas:
pathophysiology/etiology of illnesses among Gulf War veterans,the most appropriate methods
for assessing and diagnosing the health effects of chemical exposure, the most appropriate
treatment approaches, and ways to prevent similar illnesses in future military deployments.
A final report summarizing conference recommendations was released in March 2000 and is accessible
at URL:http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/publications/gulfwar/report.pdf
The background document prepared for the conference that reviews Gulf War-related research
conducted before 1999 is accessible at URL:http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/publications/gulfwar/bdgw65.pdf
Munitions Found in Iraq Meet WMD CriteriaAmerican Forces Press Service | Samantha L. Quigley | June 29, 2006
Gulf War Risk Factor Report Reprint: Chemical Weapons
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Resolving disputes about toxicological risks during military conflict : the US Gulf Warexperience.
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Research article: Open Access Long-term changes of serum chemokine levels in vaccinated military
personnel
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