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Re: Chilcot: physical and mental legacy of Iraq war on UK service personnel Aleem M A .BMJ 2016;354:i3842

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Chilcot: physical and mental legacy of Iraq war on UK service personnel

BMJ 2016; 354 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i3842 (Published 12 July 2016)

Cite this as: BMJ 2016;354:i3842

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Re: Chilcot: physical and mental legacy of Iraq war on UK service personnel

In war zones we should help and care for the wounded people and we should respect and care for the dead bodies without any discrimination of race, religion or nationality.

Health care must be given equally to rich and poor. Military officials, public people and political people should be given the same standard of health care.

Competing interests: No competing interests

15 July 2016

M A Aleem

Neurologist

ABC Hospital

Annamalainagar Trichy 620018 Tamilnadu India

@drmaaleem

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