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NSIAD[removed]Gulf War Illnesses: Understanding of Health Effects From Depleted Uranium Evolving but Safety Training Needed
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Document Date: 2005-09-14 10:02:37


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Washington / DC / Washington / D.C. / Doha / Fort Bragg / /

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Thailand / Turkey / France / Russia / Pakistan / United States / Saudi Arabia / United Kingdom / Israel / Kuwait / /

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Product Issues / /

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Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center / Camp Doha / Fort Knox / /

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low-level radioactive heavy metal / radioactive heavy metal / telephone survey / chemical toxicity / weapon systems / oil well fires / /

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headaches / namely cancer / kidney failure / muscle and joint pain / fatigue / increased kidney disease / memory loss / /

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radiation / /

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Gulf War Illnesses / /

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United States Senate / Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center / House of Representatives / United States Army / Democratic Member Committee / Department of Veterans Affairs / U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine / office of Special / office of the Special / Department of Defense / Unit Personnel Completing Army / Army / United States Marine Corps / /

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Depleted Uranium Health Effects United States General / Secretary of Defense / General / Assistant / Deputy Secretary of Defense / /

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vehicles / battlefield / /

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Kentucky / Kosovo / North Carolina / /

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radiation / /

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