ME and Ophelia
Thursday, August 28, 2003
THE FOG OF WAR
As casualties from the war in Iraq mount,
a battle is still raging over the causes of Gulf-war-related illnesses
Professor Simon Wessely is a psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry in London and, for many years now, has made a good living out of perpetuating his views and theories on "unexplained medical conditions" to government departments, health insurance companies and the media.
Note, at the point of Simon Wessely's name, how a "slant" has been put on this otherwise excellent article Gulf-war syndrome - From The Economist print edition.
THIS is how Professor Wessely thinks.
via MEActionUK
Economist.com Gulf-war syndrome article via Norbizness
As casualties from the war in Iraq mount,
a battle is still raging over the causes of Gulf-war-related illnesses
Professor Simon Wessely is a psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry in London and, for many years now, has made a good living out of perpetuating his views and theories on "unexplained medical conditions" to government departments, health insurance companies and the media.
Note, at the point of Simon Wessely's name, how a "slant" has been put on this otherwise excellent article Gulf-war syndrome - From The Economist print edition.
THIS is how Professor Wessely thinks.
via MEActionUK
Economist.com Gulf-war syndrome article via Norbizness