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3 years ago via Twitter about Gulf War Syndrome

Are you thinking about putting an end to Gulf War Syndrome?

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Well, this is not something I really "am thinking" about very much, so in a sense I'd have to say "no." Unless you mean, do I think Gulf War Syndrome should be put to an end, in which case, I'm not entirely sure what you mean by that.

Do you mean that it's been long enough that all those who suffer from it should have been able to recover by now? If so, consider that recent findings have shown that the syndrome is "real" and is caused by various toxic chemicals (pesticides, drugs to protect against nerve gas) that soliders were exposed to. As few soldiers have adequately recovered, I'd say it hasn't been put to an end by the passage of time.
http://www.gulfweb.org/doc_show.cfm?ID=815

Do you mean finding a cure? I imagine research is continuing towards developing viable treatment options, and that advances will make the news as they come.

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