(91outcomes.com) - Gulf War Illness treatment researchers have completed the first public draft of a project to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of GWI clinical research studies and treatment, increase data quality, facilitate data sharing and aggregation of information across studies, and help educate new clinical investigators.
Researchers, veterans, and advocates met for several months to define Common Data Elements (CDE's) useful for
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Mouse model points to gastrointestinal neuroimmune disruption as contributing mechanism of Gulf War Illness
SOURCE: FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Press Release (via AAAS Eureka Alert!), https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-02/foas-tfj021219.php
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The FASEB Journal: GI neuroimmune disruption contributes to Gulf War Illness
Mouse model points to gastrointestinal neuroimmune disruption as contributing mechanism of Gulf War Illness
FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Many Persian Gulf War veterans experience Gulf War Illness (GWI), a chronic condition with symptoms ranging from gastrointestinal to neurological. While exposure to the anti-nerve gas pyridostigmine bromide (PB) is linked to the development of GWI, the exact cause and mechanisms of the illness remain unclear. Recently, an animal study published in The FASEB Journal tested the hypothesis that exposure to PB contributes to the development of GWI by disrupting the neural and immune systems of the intestine.
A team of researchers