In a new study of victims of Saddam Hussein’s chemical warfare, people exposed to such agents struggle with lifelong mental and physical health problems, including depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and damage to their lungs, skin and eyes. The study is published in the journal PLOS One. Currently, tens of thousands of people, primarily in the Middle East, suffer from lasting damage after exposure to chemical weapons. In the late 1980s, sulfur mustard (SM, or mustard gas) was used on a large...
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