>In a group of 251 soldiers in Missouri who had produced normal babies prior to deployment to the first Gulf War, 67% of post-war babies were born with severe defects - missing arms, eyes, legs and with rare immune and blood diseases.
It is not "Missouri" but "Mississippi".
And, very importantly, this report is absolutely denied by original writer.
>In a group of 251 soldiers in Missouri who had produced normal babies prior to deployment to the first Gulf War, 67% of post-war babies were born with severe defects - missing arms, eyes, legs and with rare immune and blood diseases.
It is not "Missouri" but "Mississippi".
And, very importantly, this report is absolutely denied by original writer.
Please look this article.
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>Birth Defects Risk Not Increased.