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The following pages link to Self-reported Illness from Chemical Odors in Young Adults without Clinical Syndromes or Occupational Exposures (Q40725535):
Displaying 41 items.
- Psychogenic origins of multiple chemical sensitivities syndrome: a critical review of the research literature (Q23909955) (← links)
- Symptoms and health status in individuals with multiple chemical sensitivities syndrome from four reported sensitizing exposures and a general population comparison group (Q23909956) (← links)
- The vomeronasal organ and chemical sensitivity: a hypothesis (Q24812303) (← links)
- Changes in levels of nerve growth factor in nasal secretions after capsaicin inhalation in patients with airway symptoms from scents and chemicals (Q24813519) (← links)
- A review of a two-phase population study of multiple chemical sensitivities (Q24816021) (← links)
- Prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivities: a population-based study in the southeastern United States (Q28259205) (← links)
- Integrated defense system overlaps as a disease model: with examples for multiple chemical sensitivity (Q28390068) (← links)
- Testing the neural sensitization and kindling hypothesis for illness from low levels of environmental chemicals. (Q30499977) (← links)
- An epidemiological study after a water contamination incident near Worcester, England in April 1994 (Q33703292) (← links)
- Allergic diseases and multiple chemical sensitivity in korean adults (Q34167911) (← links)
- Review of evidence for a toxicological mechanism of idiopathic environmental intolerance (Q34305630) (← links)
- Individual differences in neural sensitization and the role of context in illness from low-level environmental chemical exposures (Q34637806) (← links)
- Toxicologic considerations in workplace exposures (Q35152847) (← links)
- Chemical intolerance in primary care settings: prevalence, comorbidity, and outcomes (Q36083525) (← links)
- Multiple chemical sensitivity and the workplace: current position and need for an occupational health surveillance protocol (Q36971519) (← links)
- Multiple chemical sensitivity and idiopathic environmental intolerance (part one). (Q37296282) (← links)
- The perception of odor is not a surrogate marker for chemical exposure: a review of factors influencing human odor perception (Q38079595) (← links)
- Symptom and personality profiles of young adults from a college student population with self-reported illness from foods and chemicals (Q38567440) (← links)
- The association of respiratory problems in a community sample with self-reported chemical intolerance (Q40648721) (← links)
- Hope in multiple chemical sensitivity: social support and attitude towards healthcare delivery as predictors of hope (Q40788094) (← links)
- Neuropsychiatric and somatic characteristics of young adults with and without self-reported chemical odor intolerance and chemical sensitivity (Q40986375) (← links)
- Intranasal effects in chemically sensitive volunteers: an experimental exposure study (Q42730099) (← links)
- Sensitivity to methacholine and capsaicin in patients with unclear respiratory symptoms (Q44004580) (← links)
- Breathing and heart rate during experimental solvent exposure of young adults with self-reported multiple chemical sensitivity (sMCS). (Q44328626) (← links)
- Polysymptomatic syndromes and autonomic reactivity to nonfood stressors in individuals with self-reported adverse food reactions. (Q46039167) (← links)
- Prevalence and risk factors for self-reported odour intolerance: the Skövde population-based study (Q47768345) (← links)
- Differential resting quantitative electroencephalographic alpha patterns in women with environmental chemical intolerance, depressives, and normals (Q48504714) (← links)
- Associations between chemical odor intolerance and sleep disturbances in community-living adults (Q48605153) (← links)
- Slowed reaction time performance on a divided attention task in elderly with environmental chemical odor intolerance (Q49127014) (← links)
- Olfactory discrimination and transient mood change in young men and women: variation by season, mood state, and time of day. (Q50990256) (← links)
- Prevalence and nature of allergy and chemical sensitivity in a general population (Q51016752) (← links)
- Personality, mental distress, and subjective health complaints among persons with environmental annoyance. (Q51904824) (← links)
- Sickness-related dysfunction in persons with self-reported multiple chemical sensitivity at four levels of severity. (Q51959516) (← links)
- A short Chemical Sensitivity Scale for assessment of airway sensory hyperreactivity. (Q52553347) (← links)
- Development of a brief questionnaire for screening for multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome (Q57121471) (← links)
- Moderne Gesundheitssorgen und ihre Beziehung zu umweltbezogenen Beschwerden (Q60633254) (← links)
- Occupational asthma to perfume (Q73478451) (← links)
- Quantitative EEG patterns during nose versus mouth inhalation of filtered room air in young adults with and without self-reported chemical odor intolerances (Q74322853) (← links)
- Methacholine provocations do not reveal sensitivity to strong scents (Q74605790) (← links)
- Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) : Idiopathic environmental intolerances (IEI) (Q86746949) (← links)
- Odor sensitivity impairment: a behavioral marker of psychological distress? (Q91800857) (← links)