Abstract
Review of Study of Novel Treatment of Gulf War Illness
Highlights
Journal of Mental Health & Clinical Psychology that measures of memory, executive function, and visuomotor skills were depressed for those deployed[8]
Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a serious health concern for 30% of veterans who were deployed during the first Gulf War
Some data suggest that continued internal exposure may be maintaining the illness, a detoxification procedure could be of assistance to those experiencing GWI
Summary
Journal of Mental Health & Clinical Psychology that measures of memory, executive function, and visuomotor skills were depressed for those deployed[8]. Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a serious health concern for 30% of veterans who were deployed during the first Gulf War. Symptoms include reduced physical, psychological, and neuropsychological wellness and function. Reviewed here is a novel detoxification procedure applied as a treatment for GWI and the positive outcomes associated with this procedure.
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