Related Sites

Visit these sites to learn more about Gulf War Syndrome:


Report of the Special Investigation Unit on Gulf War Illnesses, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate. S. Prt. 105-39. Sept, 1998 - Result of a year-long investigation of various aspects of Persian Gulf War Illnesses.

 CDC. Persian Gulf War Study Fact Sheet - January 3, 1997 - Describes a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) regarding Gulf War Veterans' health and includes links to the CDC.

 D-NET: The Department of National Defence (Canada) - Using the search feature, enter the search term "Gulf War" to learn about various Canadian studies and press releases regarding Gulf War illnesses.

 Gulf Veterans' Illnesses Home Page - This site belongs to the British Ministry of Defence (MOD). It discusses what MOD is doing for it's veterans and describes current research.

 Gulf War Veteran Resource Pages - Includes a referral system for ill veterans and allows keyword searching on Gulf War Veteran health issues.

 Gulf War Veterans Resource Links - Provides frequently updated information of interest to Gulf War Veterans; including a chronology of the Gulf War and links to other sites.

 GulfLINK - Also known as the Gulf War Illnesses Homepage, this is the "official line" from the Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses. It provides information on how to get help if you are an ill veteran.

 National Library of Medicine Home Page - A comprehensive medical resource from the National Institutes of Health.

 Topical Bibliography of Published Works Regarding the Health of Veterans of the Persian Gulf War - A bibliography of topics related to Gulf War illnesses. This project was supported by the Department of Defense. It contains 2,997 references in 21 categories and was last updated in 11/97.

 VetCenter - This site contains a wealth of information for ill veterans. It is maintained by "Desert Storm Mom" - the mother of an ill Gulf War veteran. Visit the "Vet Connection" for dozens of links to government agencies.


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