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en What some of us believe is that it is possible that if chemicals are related to Gulf War illness that some of the more severe symptoms may not erupt until 10 or 20 years down the line.

en Four of them went to the hyperbaric chamber at Shock Trauma, they were experiencing more severe symptoms and had been for several days, severe flu-like symptoms. There were another four taken to St. Agnes Hospital for observation, they were experiencing more minor symptoms.

en I think right now within the veterans community, certainly with the Congress, there is generally widespread feeling that they have failed their task and it is time to say, thank you, we have got to go elsewhere, to go to those researchers and those agencies who are prepared to take a hard look at the role that chemicals and other environmental factors may have played in the causation of Gulf War illness.

en It would depend on the diagnosis that are conducted. The date of onset, when the person developed symptoms of illness, how fast illness progressed -- we don't have any such information.

en We are seeing more delayed onset of post-traumatic stress syndrome with more severe symptoms related to 9/11. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. Seeing terrorist explosions in England, soldiers in Penn Station and the constant sense of tension hasn't given some patients a chance to heal.

en Without any symptoms, it's hard to say that one has an illness.

en You can affect anxiety level, and you can affect symptoms -- some symptoms are stress-related, and they're going to be worse when you're under stress, ... But as far as having an influence on the course of disease, there's no evidence of that whatsoever.

en It can best be described as a volcano in the Church of the Nativity which is waiting to erupt and it will erupt at any moment ... unless we can manage to mediate a way to meet the urgent humanitarian needs,

en This is a professional patient who understood the system well enough to get admitted to a hospital and the illness well enough to emulate the symptoms.

en And those who were exposed are being evaluated in the various shelters for types of exposure and monitored for illness symptoms and are getting treatment if they need it.

en I don't think there is one cause of Gulf War illness.

en She had similar symptoms and the clinical course of her illness was the same. So it would be very probable that she died of H5N1, but right now we don't have the laboratory test to prove that.

en We have much to be judged on when he comes, slums and battlefields and insane asylums, but these are the symptoms of our illness and the result of our failures in love.

en Anyone could experience this very severe, life-threatening illness,

en It causes severe illness and high mortality rates.


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