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Strategies for the Prevention of Environmental Neurotoxic Illness
Environmental Research, 1993Toxic chemicals in the environment can cause a wide range of neurological disease. High-dose exposures to environmental neurotoxicants have produced encephalopathy in children ingesting chips of lead-based paint, blindness in persons who ingested methanol, blindness and ataxia in persons who consumed organic mercury, spinal cord degeneration and ...
P J, Landrigan, D G, Graham, R D, Thomas
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A Nonconventional Approach to the Treatment of ???Environmental Illness???
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1995Twenty patients with symptoms of "environmental illness" were subject to a controlled study of deep versus superficial acupuncture. The patients were evaluated by a detailed questionnaire concerning their occupational, environmental, and medical history. Blood samples were taken as well. Patients were randomized to deep or superficial acupuncture. Both
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Care for "Environmental Illness"
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989Excerpt To the Editor:The position paper (1) and accompanying editorial (2) on clinical ecology were timely, thoughtful, and balanced.
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JAMA, 1991
In Reply. — I am delighted to have an opportunity to respond to comments by Drs Chester, Galland, McCampbell, McLellan, and Stewart and Mr Samuels about our work on persons with EI. Dr Chester describes an interesting situation that occurred at a high school near Sacramento in which a number of people developed physical symptoms in the context of ...
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In Reply. — I am delighted to have an opportunity to respond to comments by Drs Chester, Galland, McCampbell, McLellan, and Stewart and Mr Samuels about our work on persons with EI. Dr Chester describes an interesting situation that occurred at a high school near Sacramento in which a number of people developed physical symptoms in the context of ...
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APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH AN OCCUPATIONAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL ILLNESS
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000This article reviews the importance of the occupational and environmental history, and the approach to a patient with a disease suspected to be of occupational or environmental origin. There is a detailed review of obtaining special aspects of the medical history related to work and environmental exposures as well as illustrative case studies.
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Environmental Illness and Misdiagnosis - A Growing Problem
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1993A fringe group of medical practitioners called clinical ecologists believes that hypersensitivity to common foods, chemicals, and organisms can disrupt the immune system and lead to diverse medical or psychiatric problems. They believe this condition, frequently referred to as environmental illness (EI), can be diagnosed on the basis of a patient's ...
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Agrochemical Exposure & Environmental Illness: Legal Repression of Latin American Banana Workers
Sociological Quarterly, 2022Laura A Bray, Thomas E Shriver
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Diet and environmental illness
Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 1999Mullaly SC Kiley, N T Glanville
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