Chronic multisymptom illness (Gulf War syndrome)

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    More veterans showing Gulf War illness symptoms...
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    Report: New veterans showing Gulf War illness symptoms
    January 23, 2013 WASHINGTON — Veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may be suffering from the 20-year-old set of symptoms known as Gulf War Illness, according to a new report released Wednesday by the federal Institute of Medicine.
     
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    Sumpin' makin' `em sick...
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    Gulf War illness: Many who served still report mysterious symptoms
    April 21, 2014 ~ The collection of ailments that active duty soldiers and veterans reported after the operation to oust Saddam Hussein from Kuwait ended in 1991 were known as Gulf War syndrome, Gulf War illness and most recently, as chronic multi-symptom illness.
     
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    Former Ranger soldiers on despite having ALS...
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    Despite Lou Gehrig's Disease, Former Ranger Helps Students Soldier On
    Sep 20, 2015 | Several years ago, Timothy Spayd and his family were alarmed to notice he was suddenly losing weight.
     
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    Iraqi chemicals or US?
     
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    Family, friends support important to managing chronic illness...
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    Analysts Accent Role of Friends, Family in Managing Patients' Chronic Illnesses
    December 29, 2016 - When it comes to helping patients manage chronic illnesses like diabetes or heart disease, friends and family may be more helpful than the family doctor — and they're a lot cheaper, too. That's the conclusion of analysts at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Health Care Innovation.
     

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