نتایج جستجو برای: war veterans

تعداد نتایج: 71267  

2006
Gozde Ozakinci William K. Hallman Howard M. Kipen

BACKGROUND During the 1990-1991 Gulf War, approximately 700,000 U.S. troops were deployed to the Persian Gulf theater of operations. Of that number, approximately 100,000 have presented medical complaints through various registry and examination programs. OBJECTIVES Widespread symptomatic illness without defining physical features has been reported among veterans of the 1991 Gulf War. We asce...

2013
Mian Li Changqing Xu Wenguo Yao Clare M. Mahan Han K. Kang Friedhelm Sandbrink Ping Zhai Pamela A. Karasik

To determine if objective evidence of autonomic dysfunction exists from a group of Gulf War veterans with self-reported post-exertional fatigue, we evaluated 16 Gulf War ill veterans and 12 Gulf War controls. Participants of the ill group had self- reported, unexplained chronic post-exertional fatigue and the illness symptoms had persisted for years until the current clinical study. The control...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2001
J I Moss

Gulf War-related illnesses are mostly common ailments, but with incidence rates that exceed those expected in the population of Gulf War veterans. These illnesses may be the result of combinations of chemical and physiological stressors which may have caused acute cellular effects sufficient to initiate processes of autoimmunity to various organs, tissues or types of cells. Two main suspects in...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2004
M Hotopf A David L Hull V Nikalaou C Unwin S Wessely

BACKGROUND There are no prospective cohort studies of prognostic factors on the outcome of Gulf War veterans. We aimed to test the hypotheses that Gulf War veterans who were older; had more severe symptoms; had more exposures during deployment; had increased psychological distress and believed they had 'Gulf War syndrome' would experience greater fatigue and poorer physical functioning at follo...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2012
Gail D Tillman Clifford S Calley Timothy A Green Virginia I Buhl Melanie M Biggs Jeffrey S Spence Richard W Briggs Robert W Haley John Hart Michael A Kraut

An exaggerated response to emotional stimuli is one of the several symptoms widely reported by veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Many have attributed these symptoms to post-war stress; others have attributed the symptoms to deployment-related exposures and associated damage to cholinergic, dopaminergic, and white matter systems. We collected event-related potential (ERP) data from 20 veter...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2000
R W Haley J L Fleckenstein W W Marshall G G McDonald G L Kramer F Petty

BACKGROUND Many complaints of Gulf War veterans are compatible with a neurologic illness involving the basal ganglia. METHODS In 12 veterans with Haley Gulf War syndrome 2 and in 15 healthy control veterans of similar age, sex, and educational level, we assessed functioning neuronal mass in both basal ganglia by measuring the ratio of N-acetyl-aspartate to creatine with proton magnetic resona...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2004
Gregory C Gray Gary D Gackstetter Han K Kang John T Graham Ken C Scott

Since the 1991 Gulf War, more than 10 years and 1 billion dollars of health evaluations and research have been invested in understanding illnesses among Gulf War veterans. We examined the extensive published healthcare utilization data in an effort to summarize what has been learned. Using multiple search techniques, data as of June 2003 from four different national Gulf War health registries a...

2005
A RAND

Veterans of the 1991 Persian Gulf War have reported a variety of physical and psychological symptoms, some of which remain unexplained. In an eff ort to do everything possible to understand and explain the illnesses, inform veterans and the public, and recommend changes in Department of Defense (DoD) policies and procedures to minimize such problems in the future, the Secretary of Defense in 19...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2016
Sharon Avidor Yael Benyamini Zahava Solomon

OBJECTIVES We examined: (a) long-term effects of war-related trauma and captivity on posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), physical health, and subjective age; and (b) the moderation effect of PTSS and health on subjective age among ex-prisoners of war (ex-POWs) and war veterans. METHOD Israeli veterans of the 1973 Yom Kippur War (mean age 57 years), including 111 ex-POWs and 167 matched vete...

Journal: :Neurology 2004
M R Rose M K Sharief J Priddin V Nikolaou L Hull C Unwin R Ajmal-Ali R A Sherwood A Spellman A David S Wessely

OBJECTIVES To determine whether Gulf War veterans with neuromuscular symptoms that included weakness and fatigue had either 1) objective correlates for muscle weakness or fatigue; or 2) any etiologic explanation for such symptoms; and if so, 3) whether such objective measures or etiologic mechanisms were specific to Gulf War service. METHODS Forty-nine ill Gulf War veterans with more than fou...

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