Articles and Papers

Scientific Papers

NEW - "Scent-free policies generally unjustified", Canadian Medical Association Journal, April 2011

 

  1. Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance: Increased Prevalence of Panic Disorder-Associated Cholecystokinin B Receptor Allele 7 (K. Binkley et al., May 2001, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)
  2. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity/Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (Patricia Sparks, Guest Editor, July-September 2000, Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews)
  3. Carbon Dioxide Inhalation Challenges in Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (N. Poonai et al., Feb. 2000, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)
  4. Mass Psychogenic Illness Attributed To Toxic Exposure at a High School (T.F. Jones et al., Jan. 2000, The New England Journal of Medicine)
  5. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity – Is The Environment Really To Blame? (S. Reid, Dec. 1999, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine)
  6. Psychogenic Chemical Sensitivity: Psychogenic Pseudoseizures Elicited by Provocation Challenges with Fragrances (H. Staudenmayer & R. Kramer, 1999, Journal of Psychosomatic Research)
  7. Acquisition and Extinction of Somatic Symptoms in Response to Odours: A Pavlovian Paradigm Relevant to Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (O. van der Bergh et al., 1999, Occupational Environmental Medicine)
  8. Psychosocial Factors in the Occurrence of Environmental Intolerances (B. Heinzow, 1999)
  9. Provocative Challenges in Patients with MCS (A. Leznoff, 1997, Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology)
  10. Panic Response to Sodium Lactate Infusion in Patients with MCS (K. Binkley and S. Kutcher, 1997, Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology)

 

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