To: Zakeet
I only read the headline not the article.
My response which continues to go unanswered over the years...
If Gulf War illness is only a syndrome then why does the Portland Oregon VA Hosp have a whole Floor/Ward visibly named Gulf War Illness care or close to that.....not syndrome.
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4 posted on
12/03/2006 3:03:09 AM PST by
Global2010
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To: Global2010
"My response which continues to go unanswered over the years...
If Gulf War illness is only a syndrome then why does the Portland Oregon VA Hosp have a whole Floor/Ward visibly named Gulf War Illness care or close to that.....not syndrome."
Because the desire to blame something is very powerful, as is the desire to *believe* in spite of all the scientific evidence to the contrary. Gulf War illness is a powerful, satisfying myth. Human psychology is oriented toward accepting anecdotal and episodic experiences as evidence, he have a bias toward drawing unwarranted conclusions. We used to believe that illnesses were caused by being cursed. Now we have "Gulf War illness" instead. It is a very satisfying belief that gives us a cause to pin our troubles on, because there is a very strong human need to find an identifiable *reason* for them.
There is a lot of randomness in the universe.
5 posted on
12/03/2006 5:46:26 AM PST by
marktwain
To: Global2010
You sir have the same opinion that I have on this matter. Dr. Haley has reported some very odd symptons of the poor men and women who served in Gulf I. I am well aware of the strange goings on in medical research funding but Dr. Haley has a long history of being one of the good guys, with a strong ethical history and a concern for veterans. Let's remember that his friend is Senator Hutchinson and that Ft. Hood is a big part of the military and Texas.
6 posted on
12/03/2006 5:49:36 AM PST by
q_an_a
To: Global2010
If Gulf War illness is only a syndrome then why does the Portland Oregon VA Hosp have a whole Floor/Ward visibly named Gulf War Illness care or close to that.....not syndrome.
Take any group of 500,000 people, and some number of them will have weird, unexplained illnesses - 500,000 schoolteachers, 500,000 accountants - and 500,000 GW veterans. Heck, I know people with weird, unexplained illnesses, and they've never been near the Persian Gulf.
However what repeatedly happens is you find that the GW veterans don't have a rate of any more of those illnesses than other people.
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