نتایج جستجو برای: persian war

تعداد نتایج: 64749  

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2015
Kristin Moffett Bruce Crosson Jeffrey S Spence Kimberly Case Ilana Levy Kaundinya Gopinath Parina Shah Aman Goyal Yan Fang Richard W Briggs John Hart Anna Moore Robert W Haley

Approximately one quarter of 1991 Persian Gulf War Veterans experience cognitive and physiological sequelae that continue to be unexplained by known medical or psychological conditions. Difficulty coming up with words and names, familiar before the war, is a hallmark of the illness. Three Gulf War Syndrome subtypes have been identified and linked to specific war-time chemical exposures. The mos...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2010
Linda L Chao Johannes C Rothlind Valerie A Cardenas Dieter J Meyerhoff Michael W Weiner

BACKGROUND Potentially more than 100,000 US troops may have been exposed to the organophosphate chemical warfare agents sarin (GB) and cyclosarin (GF) when a munitions dump at Khamisiyah, Iraq was destroyed during the Gulf War (GW) in 1991. Although little is known about the long-term neurobehavioral or neurophysiological effects of low-dose exposure to GB/GF in humans, recent studies of GW vet...

2010
Nader Jalali

Burning of nearly 700 Kuwaiti oil wells and storage tanks during the Persian Gulf war made a severe impact on the environment of the region by emitting about 5000 tons of smoke daily. The fall out of smoke plumes in forms of dry and wet deposition reached even to the center and north of Iran. The majority of the rich and productive rangelands in the southern parts of Iran were strongly marked b...

1998
MISSILE DEFENSE

The theater ballistic missile (TBM) problem encountered in the Persian Gulf War revealed an alarming deficiency in US defenses. This paper takes a brief look at the major theater missile defense (TMD) systems in use and under development by the US today. Second, it focuses on the performance of the Army’s Patriot defense system in the Gulf War. Finally, the paper fulfills its main purpose of of...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2003
Edgar Jones Robert Hodgins Vermaas Helen McCartney Charlotte Beech Ian Palmer Kenneth Hyams Simon Wessely

BACKGROUND It has been argued that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a timeless condition, which existed before it was codified in modern diagnostic classifications but was described by different names such as 'railway spine' and 'shellshock'. Others have suggested that PTSD is a novel presentation that has resulted from a modern interaction between trauma and culture. AIMS To test whe...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 2005
Steffie Woolhandler David U Himmelstein Ronald Distajo Karen E Lasser Danny McCormick David H Bor Sidney M Wolfe

Many U.S. military veterans lack health insurance and are ineligible for care in Veterans Administration health care facilities. Using two recently released national government surveys--the 2004 Current Population Survey and the 2002 National Health Interview Survey--the authors examined how many veterans are uninsured (lacking health insurance coverage and not receiving care from the VA) and w...

2014
Arab Spring Sheri Berman

the Arab Spring, the bloom is off the rose. Fledgling democracies in North Africa are struggling to move forward or even maintain control, government crackdowns in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere have kept liberalization at bay, and Syria is slipping ever deeper into a vicious civil war that threatens to ignite the Middle East. Instead of widespread elation about democracy finally coming to the ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Jeffrey L Lange David A Schwartz Bradley N Doebbeling Jack M Heller Peter S Thorne

Military personnel deployed to the Persian Gulf War have reported a variety of symptoms attributed to their exposures. We examined relationships between symptoms of respiratory illness present 5 years after the war and both self-reported and modeled exposures to oil-fire smoke that occurred during deployment. Exposure and symptom information was obtained by structured telephone interview in a p...

2000
Pamela B. Asa Yan Cao Robert F. Garry

Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) is a multisystemic illness afflicting many Gulf War-era veterans. The molecular pathological basis for GWS has not been established. We sought to determine whether the presence of antibodies to squalene correlates with the presence of signs and symptoms of GWS. Participants in this blinded cohort study were individuals immunized for service in Desert Shield/Desert Storm ...

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