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  • Advanced Techniques For Overcoming CFS, FMS and GWS.: Provides a treatment approach for fighting these ailments. Includes list of recommended reading and discussion of finding the root cause.
  • American Gulfwar Veterans Association: Stated goal is to provide information and obtain treatment for service members and families.
  • Burning Semen Syndrome: Offers a questionnaire for current and former service members who feel they may be affected, due to their participation in the arena of operations.
  • Captain Joyce Riley: Gulf War Syndrome: Transcript of a speech given by a former Air Force Reserve officer, concerning biological warfare.
  • Current Bibliographies in Medicine 94-3: Persian Gulf Experience and Health: 594 selected citations from 1971-1994. From National Library of Medicine.
  • Desert Storm Vet Center: Offers resources and links for service personnel and family members who participated or were affected.
  • GP Guide: Gulf War Illness: A guide to selected information available at Western Illinois University's government publications library.
  • Gulf War Illness Developments: Official Public Affairs release of information concerning possibility of exposure of troops to chemical agents, in March 1991, while destroying munitions in the pit at Khamisiya.
  • Gulf War Illnesses Research: Discusses possible causes for the disease, how to detect it, and possible treatments.
  • Gulf War Syndrome: Background and general information on this syndrome, as well as specific details on nerve agents.
  • Gulf War Syndrome (1997 Study): Information on three primary syndromes indicating brain and nerve damage caused by wartime exposure to combinations of low-level nerve agents and other common chemicals.
  • Gulf War Syndrome Message Board: For affected service member discussion.
  • Gulf War Veteran Resource Pages: Offers live chat sessions, discussion groups, and mailing lists. The site also publishes a self-help guide for affected personnel.
  • Gulf War Veterans Health Publicatons: Links to abstracts of studies conducted by the Naval Health Research Center.
  • Is Gulf War Syndrome for Real: A commentary that questions the validity of the disease.
  • Lethal Exposure: Provides highlights and clips from the documentary by Fierce Films, which highlights awareness of the disease.
  • New York Times: Gulf War Syndrome: Archives of news articles. First time users must set a password to view content.
  • Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses: Official government site, that provides declassified documents with potential relevance for affected personnel.
  • Persian Gulf War Task Force: Provides reports of known and suspected storage sites, destruction of chemical munitions, and continued support to the investigation of the diseases service members have contracted.
  • Reason Magazine: Gulf Lore Syndrome: Offers articles and opinions against the existence of a real disease.
  • The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Health of U.S. Troops Deployed to the Persian Gulf During Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm: Epidemiological study from Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
  • Updates and News Articles: Provides information and links to topical resources. Optional mailing list is also available.


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