…t Long ago, demons preyed on humans, feeding their drained souls to their ruler Gwi-Ma. Eventually, three women became demon hunters and used their singing voices to create a magical barrier against demons called the Honmoon. [ b ] As time passed, new trios of hunters emerged to …
…/concentration. These symptom clusters are now referred to as Gulf War Illness (GWI). Although the etiology of GWI is still debated, as many as 250,000 former service members have been continually suffering from GWI since 1991, making the need for treatment urgent. A broad variet…
…t Long ago, demons preyed on humans, feeding their drained souls to their ruler Gwi-Ma. Eventually, three women became demon hunters and used their singing voices to create a magical barrier against demons called the Honmoon. [ b ] As time passed, new trios of hunters emerged to …
…rtional malaise (PEM) is a potentially debilitating aspect of Gulf War Illness (GWI) that has received limited research attention. The purpose of the present investigation was to determine symptom severity changes following exercise in Veterans with GWI compared to control Vetera…
…und: Nearly 250,000 veterans from the 1990-1991 Gulf War have Gulf War Illness (GWI), a condition with heterogeneous pathobiology that remains difficult to diagnose. As such, availability of blood biomarkers that reflect the underlying biology of GWI would help clinicians provide…
Abstract Gulf War Illness (GWI), which affects at least one fourth of the 700,000 veterans deployed to the Gulf War (GW), is characterized by persistent and heterogeneous symptoms, including pain, fatigue and cognitive problems. As a consequence, this illness remains difficult to…
Background: Gulf War Illness (GWI) remains a serious health consequence for at least 11,000 veterans of the first Gulf War in the early 1990s. Our understanding of the health consequences that resulted remains inadequate, and this is of great concern with another deployment to th…
Abstract Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic multi-symptom disorder affecting the central nervous system (CNS), immune and gastrointestinal (GI) systems of Gulf War veterans (GWV). We assessed the relationships between GWI, GI symptoms, gut microbiome and inflammatory markers in …
…l damage. Researchers looked at specialized MRI brain scans of 39 Veterans with GWI and 16 without. The scans showed those with GWI had dysfunctional mitochondria, cell structures responsible for generating energy, resulting in energy imbalances and dysfunctional cell activity. T…
Abstract Gulf War Illness (GWI) affects about 25% of Persian Gulf veterans with a cluster of chronic symptoms, including immune dysfunction and neurological issues. Recent studies implicate gene expression changes in immune function to be associated with GWI. Since DNA methylatio…
…ienced significant rates of growth, with a projection for continued development (GWI, 2018). In fact, wellness tourism continues to experience growth rates faster than that of global tourism projected to grow to $808 billion by 2020, accounting for an annual growth rate of 7.5% (G…
…District Skip to content Press Room ECFiber Board Chief Says VISPO Is Ready New GWI Lawsuit Claims Group Poached Staff By Darren Marcy The chair of the governing board of ECFiber said Monday it is ready to take Read More » October 2, 2025 In The News The ECFiber case: Point-Count…
…and understanding of Gulf War illness FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Gulf War illness (GWI), the chronic, debilitating condition linked to military service in the 1990-1991 Gulf War, will receive a dedicated diagnostic code in the October 2025 release of the International Classification…
…ts-kind collaboration to gain more insight into the causes of Gulf War Illness (GWI). GWI is known to affect as many as one-third of the 700,000 U.S. troops deployed who served in Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm (ODS/S, deployed August 1990 – June 1991). The purpose of Proj…
…Radiology 2000; 215: 807-817) suggested that individuals with Gulf War Illness (GWI) had reduced quantities of the neuronal marker N-acetylaspartate (NAA) in the basal ganglia and pons. This study aimed to determine whether NAA is reduced in these regions and to investigate corre…