Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and Gulf War illnesses. (33/58)

 (+info)

Reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes among French gulf war veterans. (34/58)

 (+info)

Risk factors for mental, physical, and functional health in Gulf War veterans. (35/58)

Risk factors associated with war-zone events and circumstances are implicated in the health and adjustment of military veterans. We assessed a national stratified sample of community-residing veterans of the Gulf War (N = 357) using scales from the Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory, along with an array of mental (posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety), physical (symptom and condition indicators especially pertinent to Gulf War illnesses), and functional (both mental and physical dimensions) health outcomes. We found that perceived threat or fear of bodily harm in the war zone and self-reported or perceived exposures to environmental hazards may play a critical role in all measured aspects of health. Moreover, a synergistic effect of these two risk factors was observed in the prediction of mental health and mental health functional status.  (+info)

Right anterior cingulate cortical volume covaries with respiratory sinus arrhythmia magnitude in combat veterans. (36/58)

Existing data suggest anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a role in autonomic regulation. In persons with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), autonomic regulation appears impaired and smaller mean ACC volume has been reported. This study examined relationships between ACC volume and the magnitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in 77 U.S. combat veterans at rest, 40 of whom met criteria for PTSD. RSA magnitude did not differ in combat survivors with and without PTSD, which contradicts studies comparing civilians with PTSD to nontraumatized controls. RSA magnitude was positively correlated with right but not left hemisphere ACC volume. This finding was statistically independent of the presence or absence of PTSD.  (+info)

The symmetry rule: a seven-year study of symptoms and explanatory labels among Gulf War veterans. (37/58)

 (+info)

Biological monitoring for depleted uranium exposure in U.S. Veterans. (38/58)

 (+info)

"Everywhere the soldier will be": wartime tobacco promotion in the US military. (39/58)

 (+info)

Effects of low-level exposure to sarin and cyclosarin during the 1991 Gulf War on brain function and brain structure in US veterans. (40/58)

 (+info)