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By Russell Rian
Using a new imaging technique, researchers at UT Southwestern have discovered that brain dysfunction in veterans with Gulf War illness persisted or worsened more than a decade after being initially diagnosed.The findings, reported in the journal Radiology, advance research initiated at the medical center that was the first to pinpoint damage to the brains of veterans with Gulf War illness and link the illness to chemical exposure.
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