Veteran interest in Gulf War Illness reflected in new research study In April 2023, VA and the National Institutes of Health announced a joint, five-year study called Project IN-DEPTH, which aims to apply new research methods to explain the chronic symptoms of Gulf War Illness
Gulf War Illness: Neurological Impacts, Pathophysiological Insights . . . Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic, multi-system condition affecting a substantial proportion of veterans deployed during the 1990–1991 Gulf War Neurological complications, including cognitive impairment, musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, depression, and migraine, represent a major clinical burden
Gulf War syndrome - Wikipedia Since 2022, Gulf War syndrome has been primarily linked to exposure to sub-lethal amounts of organophosphate nerve agents, particularly sarin and cyclosarin, released atmospherically during Coalition attacks on Iraqi chemical weapons facilities
Gulf War Syndrome: A Comprehensive Guide | The EDS Clinic This article explores the history, symptoms, possible causes, and current understanding of Gulf War Syndrome, along with its implications for medical research and veteran care