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Potential Mechanisms in Chemical Intolerance and Related Conditions
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: The symptom of chemical intolerance may occur in isolation, but often occurs in conjunction with other chronic symptoms such as pain, fatigue, memory disturbances, etc. This frequent clustering of symptoms in individuals has led to the definition of several chronic multisymptom syndromes, such as multiple chemical sensitivity, fibromyalgia ...
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Chemical Intolerance: A Japanese Population-Based Study
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2014Population-based cross-sectional study was performed to estimate the prevalence of chemical intolerance and to examine the characteristics of the sample. A Web-based survey was conducted that included 7,245 adults in Japan. The criteria for chemical intolerance proposed by Skovbjerg yielded a prevalence of 7.5% that was approximately consistent with ...
Kenichi, Azuma +5 more
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Food allergy and intolerance: an international chemical safety perspective
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1997Chemical safety is concerned with the assessment of human health (and environmental) risks and their management. The safety of chemicals in food, present as normal constituents, intentional additives, contaminants or residues is part of chemical safety.
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Not getting used to the smell – Chemical intolerance as lack of habituation
Biological Psychology, 2017Background:Chemical intolerance is a prevalent, medically unexplained symptom characterized by diverse symptoms following weak chemical exposure.
Linus Andersson, Anna-Sara Claeson
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Episodic Exposures to Chemicals
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: Episodic exposures refer to intermittent acute exposures to chemicals that ordinarily have a rapid onset and short duration of effect. There has been a long tradition in preclinical behavioral pharmacology of using episodic‐exposure paradigms in order to establish dose‐response functions in individual organisms.
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[Chemical odor intolerance. 5 cases].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1999Chemical odor intolerance is a benign, non-specific, generally subjective syndrome triggered by inhalation of non-toxic doses of chemical compounds or products which had been previously well tolerated. We report five characteristic cases and discuss current data.Five patients (3 women, 2 men; age range 23-52 years) presented the basic criteria of ...
L, Fontana +5 more
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1999
Previous studies indicate that low level chemical intolerance (CI) is a symptom of several different controversial conditions with neuropsychiatric features, e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and "Persian Gulf Syndrome".
I R, Bell +5 more
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Previous studies indicate that low level chemical intolerance (CI) is a symptom of several different controversial conditions with neuropsychiatric features, e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and "Persian Gulf Syndrome".
I R, Bell +5 more
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Capillary Basement Membranes in Muscle in Glucose Intolerance of the Chemical Diabetes Type
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1974The thickness of capillary basement membranes in muscle, expressed as both the average and the minimal width, was only rarely increased in asymptomatic glucose intolerance of the chemical diabetes type of several months’ to several years’ duration. The average basement membrane thickness (ABMT) was increased in only 2 of 23 such subjects.
T S, Danowski +5 more
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European Journal of Epidemiology, 1997
This epidemiological study evaluated respiratory histories in those individuals reporting chemical intolerance (CI) in a community population sample. The subsample of 181 completed standard Respiratory Health Questionnaires. CI was determined from self-ratings of feeling 'moderately' to 'severely' ill from exposure to at least three of five common ...
C M, Baldwin +3 more
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This epidemiological study evaluated respiratory histories in those individuals reporting chemical intolerance (CI) in a community population sample. The subsample of 181 completed standard Respiratory Health Questionnaires. CI was determined from self-ratings of feeling 'moderately' to 'severely' ill from exposure to at least three of five common ...
C M, Baldwin +3 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract:Chemical intolerance (CI) is an individual difference trait in which persons report feeling ill in multiple physiological systems from low levels of a wide range of chemically unrelated environmental substances. This paper discusses the neural sensitization model for progressive host amplification of polysymptomatic responses elicited by ...
I R, Bell, C M, Baldwin, G E, Schwartz
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Abstract:Chemical intolerance (CI) is an individual difference trait in which persons report feeling ill in multiple physiological systems from low levels of a wide range of chemically unrelated environmental substances. This paper discusses the neural sensitization model for progressive host amplification of polysymptomatic responses elicited by ...
I R, Bell, C M, Baldwin, G E, Schwartz
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