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Book Synopsis ˜Aœ review of the scientific literature as it pertains to Gulf War illnesses by :
Download or read book ˜Aœ review of the scientific literature as it pertains to Gulf War illnesses written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
This literature review, one of eight commissioned by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, summarizes the existing scientific literature on the health effects of pyridostigmine bromide that may have affected service members who served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The eight RAND reviews are intended to complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict. --p. v. of Preface.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Pyridostigmine bromide by : Beatrice Alexandra Golomb
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Pyridostigmine bromide written by Beatrice Alexandra Golomb and published by Rand Corporation. This book was released on 1998 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This literature review, one of eight commissioned by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, summarizes the existing scientific literature on the health effects of pyridostigmine bromide that may have affected service members who served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The eight RAND reviews are intended to complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict. --p. v. of Preface.
Mr. Chairman and distinguished Members of the Sub-Committees, it is a pleasure for us to address you today on RAND's review of the scientific literature as it pertains to pyridostigmine bromide (PB) and illnesses among Gulf War veterans. RAND was asked to perform a literature review to evaluate whether PB could plausibly be related to increased health symptoms experienced by Persian Gulf War (PGW) veterans. I examined over 10,000 titles, 6,000 abstracts, several thousand papers and reports, interviewed over 80 people, and reviewed dozens of declassified British studies and reports.
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Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature As It Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Pyridostigmine Bromide written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mr. Chairman and distinguished Members of the Sub-Committees, it is a pleasure for us to address you today on RAND's review of the scientific literature as it pertains to pyridostigmine bromide (PB) and illnesses among Gulf War veterans. RAND was asked to perform a literature review to evaluate whether PB could plausibly be related to increased health symptoms experienced by Persian Gulf War (PGW) veterans. I examined over 10,000 titles, 6,000 abstracts, several thousand papers and reports, interviewed over 80 people, and reviewed dozens of declassified British studies and reports.
Ongoing study of a group of Gulf War Veterans who received the highest exposure to Depleted Uranium.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Depleted uranium by : Ernest C. Foulkes
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Depleted uranium written by Ernest C. Foulkes and published by Rand Corporation. This book was released on 1998 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ongoing study of a group of Gulf War Veterans who received the highest exposure to Depleted Uranium.
Reports that stress can produce myriad health effects, and these effects can manifest themselves as symptoms and conditions similar to those that veterans report.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Stress by : Beatrice Alexandra Golomb
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Stress written by Beatrice Alexandra Golomb and published by RAND Corporation. This book was released on 1998 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reports that stress can produce myriad health effects, and these effects can manifest themselves as symptoms and conditions similar to those that veterans report.
A significant proportion of U.S. military personnel who served in the Persian Gulf War have reported various health problems following their service, some of which remain unexplained. The conflict presented these veterans with an array of stressful experiences both before, during, and after deployment, and those experiences may have contributed to their reported health difficulties. Research recorded in the general scientific literature has shown that stress can produce myriad health effects, and that these effects can manifest themselves as symptoms and conditions similar to those that the veterans report. Empirical studies of Gulf War veterans indicate that stress may play some role in the etiology or exacerbation of certain of these health problems, yet available research does not conclusively demonstrate the causal role of stress in the unexplained illnesses.
Book Synopsis Stress by : Grant N. Marshall
Download or read book Stress written by Grant N. Marshall and published by RAND Corporation. This book was released on 2000 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A significant proportion of U.S. military personnel who served in the Persian Gulf War have reported various health problems following their service, some of which remain unexplained. The conflict presented these veterans with an array of stressful experiences both before, during, and after deployment, and those experiences may have contributed to their reported health difficulties. Research recorded in the general scientific literature has shown that stress can produce myriad health effects, and that these effects can manifest themselves as symptoms and conditions similar to those that the veterans report. Empirical studies of Gulf War veterans indicate that stress may play some role in the etiology or exacerbation of certain of these health problems, yet available research does not conclusively demonstrate the causal role of stress in the unexplained illnesses.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Pesticide use during the Gulf War : a survey of GUlf War veterans by :
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Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses by :
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
This literature review, one of eight commissioned by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, summarizes the existing scientific literature on the health effects of the oil fires that may have affected military personnel who served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The eight RAND reviews are intended to complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict. Many veterans have reported an array of physical and mental health complaints since the war. Whether veterans are experiencing either higher-than- expected rates of identifiable illnesses with known etiologies or other illnesses from unidentified origins is not yet clear.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature As It Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses. Volume 6: Oil Well Fires by :
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature As It Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses. Volume 6: Oil Well Fires written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This literature review, one of eight commissioned by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, summarizes the existing scientific literature on the health effects of the oil fires that may have affected military personnel who served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The eight RAND reviews are intended to complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict. Many veterans have reported an array of physical and mental health complaints since the war. Whether veterans are experiencing either higher-than- expected rates of identifiable illnesses with known etiologies or other illnesses from unidentified origins is not yet clear.
Many Gulf War veterans have reported an array of physical and mental health complaints since the war and the question on everyone's mind is Can we identify a cause or is this a coincidence? To complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict, RAND undertook a major study to summarize the scientific literature on the known health effects of given exposures to such risk factors as oil well fires, chemical and biological warfare agents, depleted uranium pesticides, pyridostigmine bromide, immunizations, infectious diseases, and stress. In this landmark book series the authors report on their literature review summarize what is known about the range of actual exposures in the Gulf, and assess the plausibility of the risk factor at hand as a cause of illness. The authors caution that more research on health effects and exposures remains to be completed before definitive statements can be made and make recommendations for additional research.
Book Synopsis A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Chemical and biological warfare agents by : William S. Augerson
Download or read book A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses: Chemical and biological warfare agents written by William S. Augerson and published by Minnesota Historical Society. This book was released on 1998 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many Gulf War veterans have reported an array of physical and mental health complaints since the war and the question on everyone's mind is Can we identify a cause or is this a coincidence? To complement efforts by the Defense Department and other federal agencies in their attempt to understand the full range of health implications of service in that conflict, RAND undertook a major study to summarize the scientific literature on the known health effects of given exposures to such risk factors as oil well fires, chemical and biological warfare agents, depleted uranium pesticides, pyridostigmine bromide, immunizations, infectious diseases, and stress. In this landmark book series the authors report on their literature review summarize what is known about the range of actual exposures in the Gulf, and assess the plausibility of the risk factor at hand as a cause of illness. The authors caution that more research on health effects and exposures remains to be completed before definitive statements can be made and make recommendations for additional research.