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Friday, November 14, 2008

Panel: Gulf War vet health research lacking

Panel: Gulf War vet health research lacking

By Kimberly Hefling - The Associated Press
Posted : Friday Nov 14, 2008 6:46:12 EST

WASHINGTON — Even as possibly hundreds of thousands of veterans suffer from a collection of symptoms commonly called Gulf War illness, the government has done too little to find treatments for their health problems nearly two decades after the war ended, a panel commissioned by Congress said.

The advisory panel of medical experts and veterans wants at least $60 million spent annually for research, calling it a “national obligation,” according to its report, obtained by The Associated Press.

The report, which goes to the Veterans Affairs Secretary James Peake on Monday, said the Defense Department cut research money from $30 million in 2001 to less than $5 million in 2006. Both departments have identified some of their research as “Gulf War research” even when it did not entirely focus on the issue.

“Substantial federal Gulf War research funding has been used for studies that have little or no relevance to the health of Gulf War veterans,” the panel concluded.

Independent scientists have declared that the symptoms of veterans of the 1991 Gulf War do not constitute a single syndrome. They have pointed to pesticide, used to control insects, and pyridostigmine bromide pills, given to protect troops from nerve agents, as probable culprits for some of the varied symptoms.
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1 comment:

  1. I gone to the Gulf War Research Advisory Committee in washington.
    The veterans are not attending and the government official are in denial. Please write or call again.
    Gulf war Veterans Illness should not be forgotten.
    http://www.va.gov/gulfwaradvisorycommittee
    http://www.gulflink.org
    http://www.pgev.org

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