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The Gulf War Registry was established to inform veterans of changes in policy regarding issues specific to the war in the Gulf such as exposure to burning oil wells and Gulf War syndrome.
We assessed mailed symptom survey questionnaires for 390 previously surveyed members of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Gulf War Registry for changes over the 5-year interval in terms of number and severity of symptoms.
Consistent with our hypothesis, this group of Gulf War Registry veterans continued to experience significant symptoms 10 years after deployment to the Middle East, > 5 years after they presented for registry examination.
The GWI cases, between the ages of 30 and 55 years old, were identified from the Department of Veterans Affairs' Gulf War Registry, who had no current medical or psychiatric conditions that could preclude GWI as the primary explanation for their fatiguing illness.
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Only 87 ambiguous matches were found while linking the entire war time registry including 48 628 child evacuees to the 71 788 people of the 1950 census sample belonging to the 1933-44 cohorts.
Second, we included two Gulf War veteran registries established by the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense; while these necessarily suffer from the limitations common to registries, such as non-generalizability and absence of a control group, they jointly comprise a vast repository of standardized data that may be useful in future carefully constructed research efforts.
Due to Liberia's 1989 and 1999 civil wars, its registry eventually fell second to Panama's flag of convenience, but maritime funds continued to supply 70% of its total government revenue.
No single genetic mutation can account for most PD, an assertion underscored by the findings of a study by (Tanner et al. 1999) that examined more than 19,000 pairs of white male twins from the World War II veterans registry.
In the wake of the conflict, he served with the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects.
In 1967, William F. Caveness, a neurologist and veteran of the Korean War, began building a registry of living soldiers who had suffered head trauma in Vietnam.
By Emily Anthes October 2, 2014 In 1967, William F. Caveness, a neurologist and veteran of the Korean War, began building a registry of living soldiers who had suffered head trauma in Vietnam.
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