Chemical Exposure Link to War Syndrome - Mar. 10, 2008
Sydney Australian, Australia
The diverse and debilitating symptoms of Gulf War syndrome have been linked to chemicals found in pesticides, nerve gas and, ironically, in medication given to troops to protect them from exposure to nerve agents during the 1990-91 conflict. Continue reading...
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