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J D Knoke

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Knoke J, Smith T, Gray G, Kaiser K, Hawksworth A
Am J Epidemiol . 2000 Sep; 152(4):379-88. PMID: 10968383
Active duty US Naval mobile construction battalion personnel (Seabees) were surveyed in 1994 for the presence of a variety of symptoms. Questions were drawn from the Hopkins Symptom Checklist and...
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Smith T, Gray G, Knoke J
Am J Epidemiol . 2000 Jun; 151(11):1053-9. PMID: 10873128
Since the Persian Gulf War ended in 1991, veterans have reported diverse, unexplained symptoms. Some have wondered if their development of systemic lupus erythematosus, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or fibromyalgia might...
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Gray G, Smith T, Kang H, Knoke J
Am J Epidemiol . 2000 Jan; 151(1):63-71. PMID: 10625175
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalization among Gulf War veterans who had remained on active duty. The authors sought to expand this study...
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Dlugosz L, Hocter W, Kaiser K, Knoke J, Heller J, Hamid N, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol . 1999 Dec; 52(12):1267-78. PMID: 10580791
Effects of Persian Gulf War (August 2, 1990-July 31, 1991) and Gulf War occupation on post-War hospitalization risk were evaluated through Cox proportional hazards modeling. Active-duty men (n = 1,775,236)...
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Gray G, Smith T, Knoke J, Heller J
Am J Epidemiol . 1999 Sep; 150(5):532-40. PMID: 10472954
Using Department of Defense hospital data, the authors examined the postwar hospitalization experience from March 1991 through September 1995 of US Gulf War veterans who were near Khamisiyah, Iraq, during...
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Knoke J, Gray G, Garland F
Epidemiology . 1998 Nov; 9(6):648-53. PMID: 9799176
We studied whether regular, active-duty servicemen deployed to the Persian Gulf War were at increased risk of testicular cancer compared with nondeployed Gulf War-era servicemen from August 1991 through March...
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Gray G, Hawksworth A, Smith T, Kang H, Knoke J, Gackstetter G
Am J Epidemiol . 1998 Aug; 148(4):343-9. PMID: 9717877
Since the Persian Gulf War ended in 1991, many veterans have sought medical evaluation in the Department of Veterans Affairs Persian Gulf Veterans' Health Registry (VA registry) or the Department...
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Gray G, Knoke J, Berg S, Wignall F, Barrett-Connor E
Am J Epidemiol . 1998 Aug; 148(4):328-33; discussion 334-8. PMID: 9717875
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Knoke J, Gray G
Emerg Infect Dis . 1998 Jun; 4(2):211-9. PMID: 9621191
Persian Gulf War veterans have reported a variety of symptoms, many of which have not led to conventional diagnoses. We ascertained all active-duty U.S. military personnel deployed to the Persian...
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Gray G, Coate B, Anderson C, Kang H, Berg S, Wignall F, et al.
N Engl J Med . 1996 Nov; 335(20):1505-13. PMID: 8890103
Background: Since the Persian Gulf War ended in 1991, many veterans of that conflict have reported diverse, unexplained symptoms. To evaluate the health of Gulf War veterans, we studied their...