Brain and Physiological Markers of Autonomic Function Are Associated With Treatment-Related Improvements in Self-Reported Autonomic Dysfunction in Veterans With Gulf War Illness: An Exploratory Pilot Study
Background Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a poorly understood condition characterized by a constellation of mood, cognitive, and physical symptoms. A growing body of evidence demonstrates autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. Few published treatment studies exist for GWI. Method We recently complet...
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Main Authors: | Danielle C Mathersul PhD (Author), Carla M Eising MS (Author), Danielle D DeSouza PhD (Author), David Spiegel MD (Author), Peter J Bayley PhD (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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