The Gulf War Syndrome is a member of the Americans and will devote themselves to their own country as necessary. In 1991, the United States acted in the Gulf War, and many American welding workers were sent to Gulf War. Indeed, a total of 697,000 welding workers participated in the Gulf War. Of these, 6% (about 45,000) veterans reported disease related to war. These diseases caused a lot of confusion, and since then the syndrome appeared. This syndrome is known as the Gulf War Syndrome. This is whether myths were studied thoroughly, but can you claim that 45,000 veterans accidentally accuse them of being a wrong disease in the Gulf War?
Many Allied soldiers returning to Japan reported this disease after taking action in the war. This is a phenomenon known as Gulf War Syndrome or Gulf War Disease. Common symptoms reported are chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and gastrointestinal disorder. There are extensive guesses and differences about the cause of disease and possible congenital defects. Researchers discovered that infants born to war male veterans of 1991 had two types of cardiac valve defects. After the war, some children born to the veterans of the Gulf War had some kidney defects not seen by children born before the war of the Gulf War veterans. Researchers have stated that there is not enough information to link birth defects to exposure to toxic substances.
The Gulf War Syndrome was established after the Gulf War in 1991. After the war, thousands of troops from the United States, Britain, Canada developed symptoms. Since the end of the Gulf War, this syndrome has been studied, but still I could not find all the answers. Not only are thousands of soldiers suffering from this syndrome, their families also have some symptoms associated with this syndrome. It is still incurable, and GWS may be our next conflict related to AIDS and cancer, so it is important to inform our country about this new disease. This study is targeted at people who are not educated about Gulf War Syndrome.
In "Coverage of the Gulf War Syndrome", Charles Overbeck mentioned the facts and opinions on the cover of the Gulf War Syndrome. Charles Oberbeck quotes examples of government concealment, including people trying to reveal secrets by simply applying the facts and theories of the Gulf War Syndrome. He also explained about the mistakes made by the Department of Defense and the warnings they rejected during the war that might have prevented the Gulf War Syndrome. Overbek said during the Gulf War Americans were shocked by the military superiority America used in the Gulf War. In spite of the fact that the US military has issued 1000 to 1 casualties, Charles Oberbeck later said that thousands of surviving veterans died or died of Gulf War Syndrome related illness Said that there was