SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE - 1996 & 1995

This page contains links to citations of scientific articles and studies pertaining to multiple chemical sensitivity, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome and other related topics, that were published in 1996 and 1995. Please note that this list includes only the works published in peer-reviewed journals and indexed by the National Library of Medicine.

For copyright reasons, we are unable to include full text of articles. To view the abstract of the article of interest to you, try accessing scientific databases, such as PubMed, and searching for a particular article by subject, author name or title. You can also obtain full text by writing to the appropriate publication.

 

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Arnetz, B.B., Berg, M., Anderzen, I., Lundenberg, T., Haker, E. "A nonconventional approach to the treatment of 'environmental illness'." J Occup Environ Med 37 (1995): 838-44.

Bolla, K. I. "Neurobehavioral Performance in Multiple Chemical Sensitivities." Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 24 (1996): 52-54.

Gothe, C., Odont, C.M., Nilsson, C.G. "The environmental somatization syndrome." Psychosomatics 36 (1995): 1-11.

Kipen, H., Hallman, W., Kell-McNeil, K., Fiedler, N. "Measuring chemical sensitivity prevalence: a questionnaire for population studies." Am J Public Health 85 (1995): 574 - 77

Kurt, T.L. "Multiple chemical sensitivities-a syndrome of pseudotoxicity manifest as exposure perceived symptoms." Clin Toxicol 33 (1995): 101-5.

Lax, M.B., Hennenberger, P.K. "Patients with multiple chemical sensitivities in an occupational health clinic: presentation and follow up." Arch Environ Health 50 (1995): 425-31.

Miller, C., Ashford, N.A. "Chemical sensitivity: perspectives from North America and Europe." proceedings of Healthy Buildings 1 (1995): 49 - 67.

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