chronic illness
11/20/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield
Wars keep on killing: Gulf War illness causes DNA damage in vets, according to new research
Gulf War Illness (GWI), or Gulf War Syndrome, is the name given to a cluster of chronic symptoms affecting Gulf War veterans and civilian workers. The cause behind these symptoms — which range from fatigue to joint pains to memory problems — has been studied and debated on for the longest time. Yet scientists from […]
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