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A Review of the Scientific Literature as It Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses Series

Volume 1: Infectious Diseases, Lee H. Hilborne and Beatrice Alexandra Golomb (abstract).

Volume 2: Pyridostigmine Bromide, Beatrice Alexandra Golomb (abstract).

Volume 3: Immunizations, Beatrice Alexandra Golomb (forthcoming).

Volume 4: Stress, Grant Marshall, Lois Davis, Cathy Sherbourne, with assistance from David Fox, Lisa Jaycox, and Leslie Morland (abstract).

Volume 5: Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, William S. Augerson (abstract).

Volume 6: Oil Well Fires, Dalia M. Spektor (abstract).

Volume 7: Depleted Uranium, Naomi H. Harley, Ernest C. Foulkes, Lee H. Hilbourne, Arlene Hudson, and C. Ross Anthony (abstract).

Volume 8: Pesticides, Gary Cecchine, Beatrice A. Golomb, Lee H. Hilborne, Dalia M. Spektor, C. Ross Anthony (abstract).

Other Titles in the Gulf War Series

Military Use of Drugs Not Yet Approved by the FDA for CW/BW Defense: Lessons from the Gulf War, Richard A. Rettig (abstract).

Pesticide Use During the Gulf War: A Survey of Gulf War Veterans, Ronald D. Fricker, Jr., Elaine Reardon, Dalia M. Spektor, Sarah H. Cotton, Jennifer Hawes-Dawson, Jennifer E. Pace, and Susan D. Hosek (abstract).

Psychological and Psychosocial Consequences of Combat and Deployment with Special Emphasis on the Gulf War, David H. Marlowe (abstract).

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