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Gulf war syndrome:

JohnBoy2000

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I heard this mentioned on a video research article:


The symptoms that caught my attention were chronic-fatigue, and fibromyalgia.

So clearly an impact on nervous system function.

Doesn't seem have particularly good clarification as to what caused it, but evidently some kind of nerve agent?

Primary suspect being "Sarin" gas causing gene mutation.

Definitely an interesting situation lacking much clarity, potentially worth exploring.

Any thoughts?

PS - as an observation, British soldiers really got a rough time of it; experimentation such as this, and exposure to nuclear blasts and its genetic ramifications.
 
No - the pretreatment for nerve agents. Did you ever look at the side-effects?

I see the logic, but given the limited trials (as to safety/protection), they simply were not properly tested.

Specifically the harm/benefit.

So the people given them were in effect stage 3 (or maybe stage 2) trials.
 
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