نتایج جستجو برای: the second persian gulf war

تعداد نتایج: 16093912  

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2006
R Salamon C Verret M A Jutand M Bégassat F Laoudj F Conso P Brochard

Since 1993, many studies on the health of Persian Gulf War Veterans (PGWV) have been undertaken. These studies have concluded that there has been an increased mortality due to external causes, no excess of recognized diseases, and no effect on PGWV children. When compared with the non-deployed, PGWV have reported a higher frequency of infertility as well as different symptoms, but a specific Gu...

2016
Mohsen Rezaie-Atagholipour Parviz Ghezellou Majid Askari Hesni Seyyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh Hooman Ahmadian Nicolas Vidal

The Persian Gulf is known as the westernmost distribution limit for sea snakes, except for Hydrophis platurus (Linnaeus, 1766) that reaches southeastern Africa. Previous identification guides for sea snakes of the Persian Gulf and its adjacent waters in the Gulf of Oman were based on old data and confined mostly to written descriptions. Therefore, a series of field surveys were carried out in 2...

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 1994
D Holdstock R Stott

BACKGROUND UK veterans of the Gulf War report more ill health than servicemen who were not deployed to the Gulf War. We investigated whether the pattern of symptom reporting by veterans of the Gulf War differed from that in active servicemen who had not fought in the Gulf War or who had fought in other conflicts. METHODS We used a population-based cross-sectional design. We sent a standardise...

2005
G.. D. Gackstetter T. I. Hooper M. S. Al Qahtani T. C. Smith Z. A. Memish K. M. Schlangen D. F. Cruess D. H. Barrett M.A.K. Ryan G. C. Gray Gary D Gackstetter Tomoko I Hooper Mohammed S Al Qahtani Tyler C Smith Ziad A Memish Karen M Schlangen David F Cruess Drue H Barrett Margaret AK Ryan Gregory C Gray

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2016
Steven S Coughlin

Journal: :BMJ 1991
I Lee A Haines

Although much has been written about the Gulf conflict, comparatively little attention has been paid to the medical aspects of the conflict and to the overall balance between the costs and benefits. As the situation continues to evolve in Iraq it becomes clearer that some of the short term effects of the war given so much publicity will be overshadowed by the medium and long term adverse conseq...

2006
Matthew Hotopf

SINCE THE 1990-1991 PERSIAN GULF WAR, THE IDEA that the health of military personnel returning from major deployments should be monitored proactively has been established. Major studies are under way on both sides of the Atlantic on the health of personnel deployed to Iraq. The research that has emerged so far on US veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom indicates that there have indeed been many ...

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