Multiple Chemical Sensitivity is an invisible disability, effecting millions Multiple Chemical Sensitivities is an invisible disability that is beginning to reach epidemic proportions effecting millions worldwide. More, from an old Emerge webpage no longer hosted on their site but good information non the less. I have updated the links to the original research no longer … [Read more...] about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Affects Millions Worldwide
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Australia: What is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
The following information is from Emerge in Australia and written by Amanda Kelly. Emerge offer information relating to the conditions ME/CFS; MCS often overlaps co-morbidly with these. Much of what follows has been referenced from the NICNAS report on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) entitled: A Scientific Review of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Identifying Key … [Read more...] about Australia: What is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Pubmed: Reliable biomarkers for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Electrohypersensitivity
From Pubmed: Reliable disease biomarkers characterizing and identifying electrohypersensitivity and multiple chemical sensitivity as two etiopathogenic aspects of a unique pathological disorder. Belpomme D, Campagnac C, Irigaray P. Abstract From PubMed Much of the controversy over the causes of electro-hypersensitivity (EHS) and multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) lies in … [Read more...] about Pubmed: Reliable biomarkers for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Electrohypersensitivity
2019 ANRES Data Update
A snapshot of living with Environmental Sensitivities in 2019 From the introduction of 'The 2019 ANRES Update for Environmental Sensitivities' report including the often, co-morbidlly occurring conditions: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Fragrance Sensitivity, Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EHS), Food Sensitivity, CFS/ME, Fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease and/or co-infections, … [Read more...] about 2019 ANRES Data Update
International MCS Awareness Day/Week/Month
Happy Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Week More from AESSRA on the Better Health Channel: “People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) get symptoms when exposed to low levels of chemicals such as pesticides, car exhaust, diesel fumes, perfume, aftershave, air freshener, fragrances, washing powders, chlorine, polyester, formaldehyde, plastics, rubber, mothballs, … [Read more...] about International MCS Awareness Day/Week/Month