Gulf War Veterans lacking VA outreach Take Action

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Gulf war veterans for 16 years have been leading the charge to get help for their gulf war illnesses.  In another effort that highlights the lack of the Veterans Affairs providing outreach, gulf war veterans and advocates are stepping up to the plate in the form of providing buddy care just as they did in war.

New efforts that followed their efforts addressing Multiple Sclerosis in Gulf War Veterans are now being developed.

     

The new efforts will address the following areas of concern for Gulf War Veterans:  Cancers,

Neuromuscular Disorders, and Cardiac Conditions.

Here are the sites to sign up for outreach in each area.

Gulf War veterans and their families who are experiencing Cancers should be aware of this outreach effort:
Gulf War Veterans and their families dealing with diagnoses of Parkinson's Disease, ALS, and other neuro muscular type illness can reach outreach at:
Group home page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GWIParkinsonsDiseaseNMD

 
Gulf War Veterans experiencing Heart Conditions can reach others with the same concerns at:
Group home page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GWIandHeartConditions

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