Publications

1. U.S. Senate. 1995. Is Military Research Hazardous to Veterans' Health? Lessons from World War II, The Persian Gulf, and Today. Transcript of Hearing before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, May 6 1994.

2. Moss, J.I. 1996. Synergism of Toxicity of N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide to German Cockroaches (Othoptera: Blattellidae) by Hydrolytic Enzyme Inhibitors. J. Econ. Entomol. 89(5): 1151-1155.

3. Chaney, L., Moss, J., Mozingo, J., & A. Hume. 1997. Toxic interactions between pyridostigmine (PB), N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET), adrenergic agents and caffeine. Toxicologist 36(1), P2, p21, #106.

4. Chaney, L.A., Mozingo, J.R., Hume, A.S. & J.I. Moss. 1997. Potentiation of Pyridostigmine Bromide Toxicity in Mice by Selected Adrenergic Agents and Caffeine. Vet. Human Toxicol. 39 (9): 214-219.

5. Moss, J.I. 1998 (September). Possible Potentiation of Pyridostigmine Bromide (PB) by Pesticides (p. 181-193). In: Report of the Special Investigation Unit on Gulf War Illnesses, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate. S. Prt. 105-39.

6. Moss J.I.  2001. Many Gulf War illnesses may be autoimmune disorders caused by the chemical and biological stressors pyridostigmine bromide, and adrenaline. Medical Hypotheses.  56 (2) (February): 155-157.        ISSN: 0306-9877

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