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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1395541)3/23/2023 1:31:08 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 1571535
 
Broken Cuck,
From your "myth" link you posted:
Also from the same link:

A team at the University of Portsmouth led by Professor Randall Parrish tested urine samples of 154 US veterans in 2021, reporting that no soldiers with the syndrome were exposed to significant amounts of depleted uranium and that it "is not and never was in the bodies of those who are ill at sufficient quantities to cause disease".[35][36]

Here is the BBC article:

Gulf War syndrome 'not caused by depleted uranium' - BBC News

From that article:

Researchers now believe the most likely culprit is exposure to the nerve agent sarin - which was released into the atmosphere when Iraqi chemical weapons caches were bombed.

They say steps meant to protect the soldiers could have compounded the problem - including anti-nerve agent medication and the extensive use of pesticides.

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