Introduction | News | Information | Resources | Affiliate | Action | Links | Contact War Veterans Hail News on Radiation Tests Campaigning war veterans have received a breakthrough thanks to new research which shows exposure to depleted uranium has damaged their genetic make-up. Eight veterans were tested at the World Depleted Uranium Centre in Berlin, where experts found they had damaged chromosomes which could be a result of exposure to ionising radiation from DU weapons. The study is a breakthrough in the veteran’s long fight to gain official recognition from the Government and the Ministry of Defence of the health problems they have suffered since serving in the Gulf War and the Balkans. Gulf War veteran Ray Bristow, from Hull, was among several tested during the independent research. It shows that Mr Bristow and two others have significantly raised levels of abnormal chromosomes and recommends that further studies are undertaken. The veterans have suffered from numerous health problems and Mr Bristow has recently been diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy, which can lead to a rare form of cancer that is linked with exposure to nuclear bombs. But Mr Bristow, who believes he was contaminated while handling medical casualties, said: “I now have significant proven fact that radiation has caused us damage. We have all the facilities available to do these tests in the UK. I feel it is an absolute disgrace that veterans have got to go all the way to Canada and Germany to get these tests.” Mr Bristow plans to present the research to the International Court of Human Rights. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Read more articles about The Health Effects of Depleted Uranium Introduction | News | Information | Resources | Affiliate | Action | Links | Contact Page last updated: January 28, 2003 |