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Russian Flu in Iran from 1889 to 1894. [PDF]
Golshani SA, Mansourbakht G, Mosleh G.
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Mobile Apps Designed for Patients With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Content Analysis Using the Mobile App Rating Scale. [PDF]
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Cognitive performance and cerebrohemodynamics associated with the Persian Gulf Syndrome
Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2001The Persian Gulf Syndrome generally manifests as a set of nonspecific complaints with emphasis on central nervous system impairment. The purpose of this study was to determine if cognitive performance and middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity (MCABFV) were altered in symptomatic Gulf War veterans (sGWVs) and asymptomatic Gulf War veterans (aGWVs)
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Low Paraoxonase in Persian Gulf War Veterans Self-Reporting Gulf War Syndrome
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000Exposure to organophosphate (OP's) insecticides and nerve gases during the Persian Gulf War has been implicated in the development of Gulf War Syndrome. Paraoxonase (PON1) present in human serum detoxifies OP's. We determined the levels of PON1 in the serum of Gulf War Veterans and compared these to those found in a control population.
Bharti Mackness, P N Durrington
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American Journal of Medicine, 2000
Concerns have been raised about whether veterans of the Gulf War have a medical illness of uncertain etiology. We surveyed veterans to look for evidence of an illness that was unique to those deployed to the Persian Gulf and was not seen in comparable military controls.A population-based sample of veterans (n = 1,896 from 889 units) deployed to the ...
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Concerns have been raised about whether veterans of the Gulf War have a medical illness of uncertain etiology. We surveyed veterans to look for evidence of an illness that was unique to those deployed to the Persian Gulf and was not seen in comparable military controls.A population-based sample of veterans (n = 1,896 from 889 units) deployed to the ...
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PERSIAN GULF SYNDROME IN FEMALE VETERANS
Larry B. Hudgins, Judi East-Odom
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