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Wars keep on killing: Gulf War illness causes DNA damage in vets, according to new research

Monday, November 20, 2017 by: Frances Bloomfield   


(Natural News) Gulf War Illness (GWI), or Gulf War Syndrome, is the name given to a cluster of chronic symptoms affecting Gulf War veterans and civilian workers. The cause behind these symptoms — which range from fatigue to joint pains to memory problems — has been studied and debated on for the longest time. Yet scientists from Rutgers Medical School and the Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System may have found an another potential answer, and lingering effect of this conflict; one that lies in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).

https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-20-wars-keep-on-killing-gulf-war-illness-causes-dna-damage-in-vets-according-to-new-research.html