Gulf War Syndrome

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Gulf War Syndrome at a glance:

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs describes the Gulf War Syndrome as: “A prominent condition affecting Gulf War Veterans is a cluster of medically unexplained chronic symptoms that can include fatigue, headaches, joint pain, indigestion, insomnia, dizziness, respiratory disorders, and memory problems. VA refers to these illnesses as “chronic multisymptom illness” and “undiagnosed illnesses.” We prefer not to use the term “Gulf War Syndrome” when referring to medically unexplained symptoms reported by Gulf War Veterans. Why? Because symptoms vary widely.” [1]

Why should I be concerned?

Gulf War Syndrome may have been caused by experimental vaccines given to soldiers. Some Gulf War Syndrome problems affect the children of veterans. Additionally, experimental vaccines possess inherent risks and are not always given in an ethical manner.

1. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses


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