Gulf War Syndrome - Reference List

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Last Revised: June 06, 2000

Author - John Shepherd (Fall 1997)

  1. Arison, Lindsey. The Cover-Up of Gulf War Syndrome: A Question of National Integrity. http://www.gulfwar.org/GWVA/whatis.html#index
  2. Brown, David. 1997. $3 Million Study Of Gulf War Illnesses Criticized. The Washington Post (November 8, 1997). http://www.junkscience.com/news/gulfwar.html
  3. Campion, Edward. 1996. Disease and Suspicion after the Persian Gulf War. New England Journal of Medicine. 335(20): 1525-1527. (editorial summary and commentary)
  4. Fumento, Michael. 1996. How media and lawyers stir up false illness. [http://seldy.townhall.com/townhall/columnists/fumento/fume011596.html]
  5. Gregory Gary et al. 1996. The Postwar Hospitalization Experience of U.S. Veterans of the Persian Gulf War. New England Journal of Medicine. 335(20): 1504-1513.
  6. Haley, R., Kurt, T.L., & J. Horn. 1997. Is there a Gulf War Syndrome? Searching for syndromes by factor analysis of symptoms. JAMA 277(3):215-222.
  7. Haley, R. et al. 1997. Evaluation Of Neurologic Function In Gulf War Veterans. A Blinded Case-Control Study. JAMA 277(3):223-230.
  8. Haley, R. & T.L.,Kurt. 1997 Self-reported Exposure to Neurotoxic Chemical Combinations in the Gulf War. A cross-sectinal Epidemiological Study. JAMA 277(3):231-237.
  9. Han Kang & Tim Bullman. 1996. Mortality among US Veterans of the Persian Gulf War. New England Journal of Medicine. 335(20): 1498-1504.
  10. Iowa Persian Gulf War Study Group. 1997. Self-Reported Illness and Health Status Among Gulf War Veterans. JAMA 277(3):238-245.
  11. Landrigan, Philip. 1997. Illness in Gulf War Veterans: causes and consequences. JAMA 277(3):259-261. (editorial summary and commentary)
  12. Tuite, James "When Science and Politics Collide" [http://www.chronicillnet.org/PGWS/tuite/collide.html]
  13. Various letters to the editor. 1997. JAMA. 278(5):383-387.