VA task force gives hope to Gulf War syndrome sufferers
March 2, 2010
If the victims of Gulf War syndrome are ever to be treated justly by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the first step came last week.
The VA said it would review potentially thousands of disability claims and update regulations affecting veterans, suggesting that some may finally get the compensation they deserve for service to their country. Roughly 200,000 veterans claim to suffer from various combinations of fatigue, sleep disorders, headaches, memory loss, rashes and joint and muscle pain - but many have been denied adequate medical care and benefits.
The first Gulf War has been over for 19 years, but many veterans are still living with the debilitating effects. Their stories are tragic, told by formerly vigorous fighting troops who now take handfuls of pills every day to function. >>>>>














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