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Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) patients often report
non-specific symptoms from exposure to low-levels of chemical, biological, or
physical agents. There seems to be no single stimuli or predictor of reactions.
The following references aid in recognizing the illnesses and hazards associated
with MCS.
- Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity. Ohio State University Extension. Presents a definition of MCS, describes some of the difficulties involved in
identifying and defining the disorder, and provides recommendations for
reducing chemical exposures.
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