Skip to main content

Your search for “Gulf War Illness” returned 6 results

Gulf War Illness Not in Veterans’ Heads, But in Their Mitochondria

March 27, 2014

Researchers at the UC San Diego School of Medicine have demonstrated for the first time that veterans of the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War who suffer from “Gulf War illness” have impaired function of mitochondria – the energy powerhouses of cells.

Coenzyme Q10 Helps Veterans Battle Gulf War Illness Symptoms

November 3, 2014

…supplement – provides health benefits to persons suffering from Gulf War illness symptoms.

Gulf War Illness Caused by Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Not Inflammation

July 12, 2023

UC San Diego scientists contest longstanding hypothesis about mysterious illness affecting Gulf War veterans, providing first direct evidence that symptoms are driven by impaired mitochondria.

Researcher Links Diplomats’ Mystery Illness to Radiofrequency/Microwave Radiation

August 29, 2018

…says publicly reported symptoms and experiences of a “mystery illness” afflicting American and Canadian diplomats in Cuba and China strongly match known effects of pulsed radiofrequency/microwave electromagnetic (RF/MW) radiation.

Fieldwork in a Changing Field

October 18, 2018

…in heat-related deaths and illnesses. Sea levels have risen to the extent that relocations of coastal habitations are under way in several locations around the world. Extreme droughts have become more common as have deadly floods. The pH of seawater is estimated to have decreased in the past 200 years…

Campus to Celebrate Inaugural Veterans Week Nov. 6 to 9

November 2, 2017

…identification of veterans with Gulf War Illness, examining the effects of hearing loss from blast injuries and assessing the efficacy of different kinds of treatments for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Our campus is helping local veterans from an economic standpoint as well. Last May, the campus announced two pilot entrepreneur programs…

Category navigation with Social links