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Below
is a collection of links to organizations that offer information
and/or other services related to environmental intolerances such
as multiple chemical sensitivity and environmental illness. Please
note that these organizations maintain diverse positions on EI/MCS
and are listed in no particular order. ESRI does not support or
align itself with any of these organizations - links are provided
for information purposes only. If you come across a new link or
a new URL for an existing organization, please let our webmaster
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Government
agencies
Agency
for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
Office
of Ground Water and Drinking Water
Environmental
Health Perspectives
Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome - by Centers for Disease Control
Scientific
and medical links
American
Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
American
Academy of Environmental Medicine
American
Council on Science and Health
American
Environmental Health Foundation
MULTIPLE
CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES
by Patricia B. Rosen, MD, MPH Medical Director, Central Texas Poison
Cente
Duke
University's Occupational Medicine Site
Environmental
Health Center - Dallas
JUNK
SCIENCE WEBPAGE
University
of Minnesota Disability Services: MCS/EI Guidelines
Liability
in a "Toxic World": Sick Building, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Information
Resources
CanaryCare,
Inc.
A Christian-based ministry and educational resource and referral/solution
center for churches, organizations and individuals concerning the
needs of the environmentally ill. Contact CanaryCare, Inc. at P.O.
Box 803293, Houston, Texas 77280-3293.
CanaryNews
Newsletter of MCS: Health & Environment. Membership dues are
$20, including a newsletter, free want ads, notification of all
meetings, Resource Guide with membership list with addresses and
phone numbers, and access to lending library of books, videotapes,
and audiotapes. Make your check payable to "EI/MCS Support
Group" and send it to Ari Ruth, 618 Sheridan Square, Evanston,
IL 60202.
Chemical
Injury Information Network (CIIN)
The Chemical Injury Information Network (CIIN) is a tax-exempt,
non-profit, charitable support and advocacy organization run by
the chemically injured for the benefit of the chemically injured.
It focuses primarily on education, credible research into Multiple
Chemical Sensitivities (MCS), and the empowerment of the chemically
injured.
Christian
Society of the Green Cross
Green Cross, 10 East Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096-3495,
USA. Call 1-800/650-6600.
Environmental
Health Network (EHN) [of California]
EHN works
toward increasing access for those disabled by Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity (MCS). EHN,
PO Box 1155, Larkspur, CA 94977.
Human
Ecology Action League (HEAL)
The
Jeremiah Project
Iinterdenominational ministry with and for people who are chemically
sensitive and/or have been chemically injured. The Rev. Linda
Reinhardt, Pastor, HC 1 222 Soft Wind, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 or
call (830) 935-4618.
Latitudes
Newsletter of the Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN),
dedicated to exploring advanced and alternative treatments for neurological
conditions.
National
Center for Environmental Strategies
"The Delicate Balance", 1100 Rural Avenue, Voorhees, NJ
08043 - (609) 429-5358.
Share
Care and Prayer, Inc. -
A Christian-based ministry for sufferers of EI/MCS and related illnesses.
Contact: Share Care and Prayer, Inc., P.O. Box 2080, Frazier Park,
California 93225-9987.
Working
Fragrance Free
A
new group formed to promote fragrance-free workplaces through employer
and employee education. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope
to P.O. Box 460461, San Francisco, CA 94146-0461.
The
Tragedy of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity - by Michael Fumento
Australia
Chemical Trauma Alliance
Danish
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Association - E-MAIL ONLY
Fragranced
Products Information Network
The
Healthy House Institute
EI/MCS Task
Force of NM
Fax (505) 466-2690, email: DrAnnMcC@aol.com
MCS
Referral and Resources
MCSurvivors:
A Resource Web Site for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental
Illness
National
Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
Pesticide
Action Network
QUACKWATCH
Smoke
Free Air for Everyone (S.A.F.E)
Swedish
Association for the Electrically & UDT Injured
Chemical
Injury Resource Association of Minnesota
North
Carolina Chemical Injury Network
Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity - From "The wonderful world
of diseases"
Immune
Web
Immune is a mailing list and support group.
MULTIPLE
CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity Skeptic's page
Colorado
HealthNet ~ Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: What's Happening
Chemically
Sensitive Resources
Environmental
and Preventive Health Center of Atlanta
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