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Ten years and 100,000 participants later: Occupational and other factors influencing participation in US Gulf War health registries
Tyler C. Smith
, Besa Smith
, Margaret A.K. Ryan
,
Gregory C. Gray
, Tomoko I. Hooper
, Jack M. Heller
, Nancy A. Dalager
, Han K. Kang
, Gary D. Gackstetter
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Gulf War
100%
Health Registries
100%
Clinical Evaluation
66%
Department of Defense
66%
Gulf War Veterans
66%
Occupational Factors
33%
Veterans Affairs
33%
Army
33%
Military Service
33%
Department of Veterans Affairs
33%
Evaluation Program
33%
Oil Well
33%
Health Examination
33%
Healthcare-seeking Behavior
33%
Service Opportunity
33%
National Guard
33%
Fire Smoke
33%
Service Factor
33%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Veterans
100%
Program Evaluation
14%
Military Service
14%
End of the War
14%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Military Service
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Clinical Evaluation
100%
Medical Examination
50%
Health Care
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Clinical Trial
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Army
100%