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Gulf War Illness: unifying hypothesis for a continuing health problem
Anthony Mawson, Ashley Croft
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bromides
66%
concentration
33%
drugs
33%
fatigue
66%
hypothesis
100%
levels
33%
liver
100%
nerves
33%
pain
33%
pathogenesis
33%
prophylaxis
33%
receipts
33%
sensitivity
33%
symptoms
33%
toxicity
33%
vitamin a
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antimalarial Agent
10%
Chloroquine
10%
Cholinergic Receptor Blocking Agent
10%
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
10%
Chronic Pain
10%
Chronicity
10%
Cognitive Defect
10%
Disease
100%
Fibromyalgia
10%
Headache
10%
Liver Dysfunction
10%
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
10%
Nerve Gas
10%
Pyridostigmine
20%
Retinoid
10%
Retinol
10%
Retinol Intoxication
10%
Soman
10%
Weakness
10%