2001 NEWS ARTICLES

September


09/28/2001  

Radioactive threat
Bangor Daily News

 

09/27/2001  

A very modern epidemic: ME, fibromyalgia, Gulf war syndrome . . .
The Guardian

 

09/27/2001  

DEAR PHARMACIST SUZY COHEN
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

 

09/26/2001  

Health watch: Alternative path - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Female Times

 

09/26/2001  

Civil liberties and fragrance
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

 

09/25/2001  

SCENTS AND SENSIBILITY
The Boston Globe

 

09/25/2001  

Residents asked to go scentless
AP Online/The Providence Journal

 

09/20/2001  

Storm brews over 'all in mind' theory of ME
The Guardian

 

09/20/2001  

Report on CFS Treatment is Misleading and Potentially Harmful
U.S. Newswire

 

09/20/2001  

Behavioral therapy best supported so far for chronic fatigue syndrome
Reuters Health

 

09/18/2001  

Behavior Therapies May Help Fatigue
AP Online

 

09/18/2001  

Treatments for chronic fatigue show mixed results
Reuters Health

 

09/17/2001  

SHE HELPED BLOW WHISTLE ON DISEASE
Charlotte Observer (NC)

 

09/16/2001  

MoD to cap Armed Forces injury payouts
The Sunday Telegraph

 

09/15/2001  

The disease that defies description
Irish Times

 

09/14/2001  

Exercise deemed most effective for relieving fibromyalgia
Reuters Health

 

09/13/2001  

Chemical Injury Information Network Offers Information, Expert Referrals to NYC, DC Attack Survivors
Business Wire

 

09/13/2001  

Exercise regimen helps her deal with pain
Valerie Hauch

The Toronto Star

 

09/12/2001  

Reader believes there is no such thing as ADHD
Denver Post
Letters

 

09/10/2001  

Chemical Brain Injury book released
Business Wire

 

09/05/2001  

Letter:
Chronic Fatigue Association requested WHO to remove references to CFS from their mental health publications

 

09/06/2001  

Health Check - I think I'm sick, therefore I am
The Independent - London

 

09/03/2001  

Many UK veterans believe they have Gulf war syndrome
Reuters Health

 

09/02/2001  

When cleaning is unhealthy
Chicago Tribune

 

09/02/2001  

Allergic to the 21st century
Hay fever's one thing, but what happens if your cooker makes you feel ill? Or your mobile or deodorant? Elizabeth Heathcote talks to three people who can't tolerate modern life

The Independent - London

 

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