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Is the Human Nervous System Most Sensitive to Environmental Toxins?

Pages 343-344 | Published online: 03 Aug 2010

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IrisR. Bell, GaryE. Schwartz, JulieM. Peterson, Diane Amend & WilliamA. Stini. (1993) Possible Time-dependent Sensitization to Xenobiotics: Self-reported Illness from Chemical Odors, Foods, and Opiate Drugs in an Older Adult Population. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 48:5, pages 315-327.
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IrisR. Bell, JulieM. Peterson, GaryE. Schwartz & Diane Amend. (1993) Self-reported Illness from Chemical Odors in Young Adults without Clinical Syndromes or Occupational Exposures. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 48:1, pages 6-13.
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KayeH. Kilburn. (1990) Evidence that the human nervous system is most sensitive to environmental toxins. Environmental Carcinogenesis Reviews 8:2, pages 327-337.
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David Bellinger. 1995. Advances in Child Neuropsychology. Advances in Child Neuropsychology 12 47 .
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Claudia S. Miller. (2018) Possible Models for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Conceptual Issues and Role of the Limbic System. Toxicology and Industrial Health 8:4, pages 181-202.
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Kaye H. Kilburn & Raphael H. Warshaw. (1992) Neurobehavioral effects of formaldehyde and solvents on histology technicians: Repeated testing across time. Environmental Research 58:1-2, pages 134-146.
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