Gulf War illness, dismissed by some as a psychosomatic disorder, is a very real illness that affects at least 25 percent of the 700,000 U.S. veterans who took part in the 1991 Gulf War. It’s likely cause was exposure to toxic chemicals that included pesticides that were often overused during the war, as well as a drug given to U.S. troops to protect them from nerve gas, a frequent weapon of choice of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. And no effective treatments have been devised for the disorder. Those are three key conclusions of a Congressionally mandated landmark report released Monday by a federal panel of scientific experts and veterans. ‘It is very clear that Gulf War illness is a real condition that was not caused by combat stress or other psychological factors,’ said Lea Steele, scientific director of the Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses, which issued the report, and an associate professor at Kansas State University. ‘This is something we need to take seriously,’ Steele said. ‘These folks were injured in wartime service, much as people who were shot with bullets or hit with bombs.’ The committee presented the 450-page […]
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Toxic Chemicals Blamed for Gulf War Illness
Author: STEVEN REINBERG
Source: HealthDay News/Washington Post
Publication Date: Monday, November 17, 2008; 12:00 AM
Link: Toxic Chemicals Blamed for Gulf War Illness
Source: HealthDay News/Washington Post
Publication Date: Monday, November 17, 2008; 12:00 AM
Link: Toxic Chemicals Blamed for Gulf War Illness
Stephan: This is the 1991 War. Imagine what the human cost will be for the current war -- for both Americans and Iraqis. It will take at least one generation for this to heal, and the scars will be a factor for centuries.
SOURCES: Lea Steele, Ph.D., associate professor, Kansas State University, Manhattan, and scientific director, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses; James Binns, chairman, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses