A huge percentage of veterans were found to have non-specific symptoms that could not lead to correct diagnosis in a new study conducted to identify deployment-related respiratory symptoms. Most patients who did receive a diagnosis had evidence of asthma or nonspecific airway hyperreactivity, which may have been due in some cases to aggravation of pre-existing disease by deployment exposures. "Earlier studies of military personnel deployed in Southwest Asia have ...
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