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(Ebook) Gulf War and Health : Volume 8: Update of Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War by Institute of Medicine; Board on the Health of Select Populations; Update 2009 Committee on Gulf War and Health: Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War ISBN 9780309149228, 0309149223

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Authors:Institute of Medicine; Board on the Health of Select Populations; Update 2009 Committee on Gulf War and Health: Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War
Pages:318 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:National Academies Press
Language:english
File Size:1.43 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780309149228, 0309149223
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(Ebook) Gulf War and Health : Volume 8: Update of Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War by Institute of Medicine; Board on the Health of Select Populations; Update 2009 Committee on Gulf War and Health: Health Effects of Serving in the Gulf War ISBN 9780309149228, 0309149223

For the United States, the 1991 Persian Gulf War was a brief and successful military operation with few injuries and deaths. However, soon after returning from duty, a large number of veterans began reporting health problems they believed were associated with their service in the Gulf. At the request of Congress, the IOM is conducting an ongoing review of the evidence to determine veterans' long-term health problems and what might be causing those problems. The fourth volume in the series, released in 2006, summarizes the long-term health problems seen in Gulf War veterans. In 2008, the IOM began an update to look at existing health problems and identify possible new ones, considering evidence collected since the initial summary. In this report, the IOM determines that Gulf War service causes post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and that service is associated with multisymptom illness; gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome; alcohol and other substance abuse; and anxiety disorders and other psychiatric disorders. To ensure that our veterans receive the best possible care, now and in the future, the government should continue to monitor their health and conduct research to identify the best treatments to assist Gulf War veterans still suffering from persistent, unexplained illnesses.
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