Recent News Articles:

The Women Who Inspire Award-Winning Scientists, March 5, 2026

Long-dismissed ‘Gulf War Illness’ finally recognized with international medical code, October 8, 2025

Long-overdue validation’: CDC formally recognizes Gulf War illness, October 6, 2025

New Diagnostic Code for Gulf War Illness Marks Major Step Forward for Veteran Care and Research, September 11, 2025

This Rail Company Got Away With Poisoning an Entire Town, August 08, 2025

Veterans Urge Trump to Declassify Documents About Gulf War Syndrome, July 17, 2025

Biomedical research takes hits in U.S. budget deal, March 21, 2025

BioLab fire: How likely is closure – and more unanswered questions, December 14, 2024

The Mystery of the Immaculate Concussion, October 20, 2020

When Antibiotics Turn Toxic, March 21, 2018

Psychology Today on Statins and Aggression, November 30, 2016

Veterans Day post on The Reno Dispatch, November 11, 2016

Truth-out.org on PB pills, October 27, 2016

San Diego Tribune on trans fats and memory, June 17, 2015

For Soldiers with Gulf War Illness, a Clue to the Mystery in Their Cells
Newsweek, March 29, 2014

Heart of the Matter Part 2: Cholesterol Drug War 
ABC TV Australia, October 31, 2013

 Statin Drugs Cause Fatigue in Some People
 New York Times, June 18, 2012

The Chocolate Diet?  
New York Times, March 26, 2012

Weight Loss Secret: Chocolate!
San Diego Union Tribune, March 26, 2012

Do Statins Make it Tough to Exercise?
New York Times, March 12, 2012

A Heart Helper May Come at a Price for the Brain  
New York Times, March 5, 2012

Publications

  • Gene Expression in Veterans with Gulf War Illness Study

  • Membrane Properties and Health in Veterans with Gulf War Illness

  • Gulf War Bioenergetics Study

  • Metabolomics in Veterans with Gulf War Illness Study

  • Mitochondrial Cocktail for Gulf War Illness

  • Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genetics Gulf War Study

  • Muscle Mitochondrial Assessments in Gulf War Illness

  • Treatments Tried for Gulf War Illness

CDMRP: Misconceptions about GWI and the Impact of Provider Attitudes: Assessing and Addressing Problems

Diplomat's Mystery Illness and Pulsed Radiofrequency / Microwave Radiation

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