Gulf Veteran Surveys

Veterans Link Page

The following links are those we feel are worth reviewing for information on depleted uranium, understanding lab work and diagnostic tests, and certain medical conditions to help our veterans learn more about health related issues.  We also provide links to doctors and environmental medicine groups that a number of veterans have visited.  We will be adding more links as this site continues.
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Arlington National Cemetery - Joe Hooper Tribute No man in the history of American combat is reputed to have received more decorations than Staff Sergeant Joe R. Hooper, from Moses Lake, Washington.  His 37 medals were more than those earned by World War II's Audie Murphy and World War I's Alvin York – names that, unlike Hooper's, still ring familiar today.
Burzynski Clinic For over thirty years, Dr. Burzynski's cancer research has been inspired by the philosophy of the physician, Hippocrates, to "First, do no harm."  True to this philosophy, the treatment regimens developed by him are based on the natural biochemical defense system of our body, capable of combating cancer without harming the healthy cells.
Energy Justice Network We go well beyond the demands of the established state and national environmental groups.  We understand that energy issues have profound impacts on many other environmental issues from agriculture to waste.
Uranium Medical Research Centre We are a nonprofit organization founded to provide objective scientific and medical research into the effects of uranium, transuranium elements, and radionuclides produced by the process of uranium decay and fission.
WISE Uranium Project The WISE Uranium Project is part of World Information Service on Energy.  It covers the health and environmental impacts of nuclear fuel production.
Birth Defect Research for Children The registry collects information on over three hundred categories of structural and functional birth defects and pre-conceptual/pre-natal exposures of the mothers and fathers of these children.
The American Environmental Health Foundation USEFUL LINKS from AEHF which is a nonprofit organization founded to provide research and education into Chemical Sensitivity.
The American Academy of Environmental Medicine AAEM was founded in 1965 by a group of clinicians from various specialties who banded together and formed a medical society that has evolved into the American Academy of Environmental Medicine.
HEMEX Laboratories HEMEX Laboratories is an accredited laboratory specializing in the evaluation of disorders in hemostasis, thrombosis, and special hematology.
Neuro Immuno Therapeutics Research Foundation Here you will find helpful information regarding the NITRF esteemed Director of Research, Dr. H. Hugh Fudenberg, as well as information on recent studies, opinions and abstracts.
Environmental Health Perspectives Review:  Toxicity of the Organophosphate Chemical Warfare Agents GA, GB, and VX: Implications for Public Protection.
Dr Podell and King Medical Practice How We Approach Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a condition in which very modest degrees of physical or mental exertion induce severe fatigue.  Increased activity typically causes symptoms to worsen.
If you have a favorite site you feel we should look at, please use the Contact Us button and we will review them.  We strive to not get in conflict with other veteran groups.  There are a lot of excellent resources out there.  We reserve the right to be selective to fill the objectives and goals we have set for Gulf Vets Survey.
 
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