Thanks and a Hat Tip to Seriously “Sensitive” to Pollution.
edited by Editor-in-Chief: Peter H. Kahn, Jr., PhD
This issue and all its articles are free and open.
Original ArticlesFree
The Many Faces of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Pages:60–64
- Published Online:1 June 2017
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Invisible Barriers, Invisible Disabilities, Invisible People
- Pages:65–71
- Published Online:19 June 2017
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History of the Rise and Fall of Environmental Medicine in the United States
- Pages:72–79
- Published Online:9 May 2017
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Displaced by Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivities
- Pages:80–82
- Published Online:16 June 2017
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The Role of Neurogenic Inflammation in Chemical Sensitivity
- Pages:83–89
- Published Online:9 May 2017
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A Comparison of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity with Other Hypersensitivity Illnesses Suggests Evidence and a Path to Answers
- Pages:90–98
- Published Online:19 June 2017
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A Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network–Based Model for Predicting Subjective Health Symptoms in People Living in the Vicinity of Mobile Phone Base Stations
- Pages:99–105
- Published Online:19 June 2017
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An Underworld Journey: Learning to Cope with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
- Pages:106–111
- Published Online:1 June 2017