(NaturalNews) For years following the first Gulf War (1991), scores of
returning American and Western military personnel suffered through a set
of mysterious symptoms that doctors and scientists eventually described
as "Gulf War Syndrome" (GWS), if for no other reason than because they
simply could not identify a core set of causes for a variety of
different symptoms.
There have been a number of definitions for GWS, but perhaps the most comprehensive of them can be found at Wikipedia:
Gulf
War syndrome (GWS), also known as Gulf War illness (GWI), is a chronic
multisymptom disorder affecting returning military veterans and civilian
workers of the Gulf War. A wide range of acute and chronic symptoms
have been linked to it, including fatigue, muscle pain, cognitive
problems, rashes and diarrhea.
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