Building Biologist and author of Healthy Home Healthy Family, Nicole Bijlsma has published the following paper titled, ‘Environmental Chemical Assessment in Clinical Practice: Unveiling the Elephant in the Room‘, it discusses ways in which the link between human health and environmental exposure can be managed. It’s an exciting way forward for people who are sensitive to chemicals or suffering ill health because of their housing. This paper will make it easier for clinicians to assist families and people who need it by helping them understand the link and consequences in environmental health and building biology.
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There is also a need for concerted action at all levels, including actions by individual patients, clinicians, medical educators, regulators, government and non-government organisations, corporations and the wider civil society, to understand the “exposome” and minimise the extent of toxic exposures on current and future generations
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More also available on NCBI (The National Center for Biotechnology Information): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4772201/
And on MDPI: http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/2/181
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Michellina Van Loder is a Professional Writer, Journalist, Web Designer and Blogger at Labyrinth Press where she shares her and others tales about trail blazing the way out of the Labyrinth of Chemical Sensitivities and Mould, here, down under in Australia. Oh, and we share the latest news, resources, research, and opinion on MCS, EHS, CIRS and related.
Great Article, excellent source of references. Very happy to see that this paper was published in a professional Journal, and is available through PubMed.
It’s great isn’t it? We’ve got some fine doctors, scientists and researchers ready to bat for us. The truth never goes away 🙂