Symptomatic Persian Gulf War Vets Show Brain-Volume Deficits
Soldiers returning from Iraq in the early 1990s with several health issues display difficulty in learning and memory, new study says
"According to preliminary results from a study probing the possible effects of chemical exposure during the Persian Gulf War, soldiers displaying multiple health-related symptoms upon their return from combat have decreased volume in two brain regions intimately linked to learning and memory.
This morning at the American Academy of Neurology's 59th Annual Meeting in Boston the study's senior investigator, Roberta White, chair of the department of environmental health at the Boston University School of Public Health, revealed early findings based on brain scans and memory tasks administered to 36 veterans."
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"According to preliminary results from a study probing the possible effects of chemical exposure during the Persian Gulf War, soldiers displaying multiple health-related symptoms upon their return from combat have decreased volume in two brain regions intimately linked to learning and memory.
This morning at the American Academy of Neurology's 59th Annual Meeting in Boston the study's senior investigator, Roberta White, chair of the department of environmental health at the Boston University School of Public Health, revealed early findings based on brain scans and memory tasks administered to 36 veterans."
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=49D0FABA-E7F2-99DF-344DA265CD9D0B93&chanID=sa007
Think before offering your children up to Molech !
Technorati Tags: Persian Gulf War, Veteran's health, Molech, Jshuah's House
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