Research
published from 2000 to February 2018
Abdullah, L., Evans, J.E.,
Montague, H., Reed, J.M., Moser, A., Crynen, G., Gonzalez, A., Zakirova, Z.,
Ross, I., Mullan, C., Mullan, M., Ait-Ghezala, G., Crawford, F. “Chronic
Elevation of Phosphocholine Containing Lipids in Mice Exposed to Gulf War Agents
Pyridostigmine Bromide and Permethrin.”Neurotoxicology and Teratology 40 (November-December, 2013):74-78.
Arnold Liamosas, P.A.,
Arrizabalaga Clement, P., Bonet Agusti, M., de la Fuente Brull, X. “Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity in Sick-Building Syndrome.”Medicina Clinica
(Barcelona) 126, no. 20 (May 27, 2006):774-78.
Baines, C.J., McKeown-Eyssen,
G.E., Riley, N., Cole, D.E., Marshall, L., Loescher, B., Jazmaji, V. “Case-Control
Study of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Comparing Haematology, Biochemistry,
Vitamins and Serum Volatile Organic Compound Measures.” Occupational
Medicine 54, no. 6 (September 2004):408-18.
Bashash,
M., Thomas, D., Hu, H., Martinez-Mier, E., Sanchez, B., Basu, N., Peterson, K., Ettinger, A., Wright, R., Zhang, Z., Liu, Y., Schnaas, L., Mercado-García,
A., Téllez-Rojo, M., and Hernández-Avila, M. “Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes in
Children at 4 and 6–12 Years of Age in Mexico”
Bell, I.R., Baldwin, C.M.,
Schwartz, G.E. "Sensitization Studies in Chemically Intolerant
Individuals: Implications for Individual Difference Research." Annals
of the New York Academy of Science 453 (2001):38-47.
Belpomme, D., Campagnac, C., Irigaray, P “Reliable Disease
Biomarkers Characterizing and Identifying Electrohypersensitivity and Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity as Two Etiopathogenic Aspects of a Unique Pathological Disorder” Review of Environmental Health 30, no. 4 (2015):251-71.
Berg, N.D., Linneberg, A.,
Dirksen, A., Elberling, J. “Phenotypes of Individuals Affected by Airborne
Chemicals in the General Population.”International Archives of Occupational
and Environmental Health (August 28, 2008).
Calley, C.S., Kraut, M.A.,
Spence, J.S., Briggs, R.W., Haley, R.W., Hart, J. Jr. “The Neuroanatomic
Correlates of Semantic Memory Deficits in Patients with Gulf War Illnesses: A
Pilot Study.” Brain Imaging Behavior 4, nos. 3-4 (December 2010):248-55.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C.
“Asthma and Chemical Hypersensitivity: Prevalence, Etiology, and Age of Onset.” Toxicology and Industrial Health 25, no. 1 (February 2009):71-78.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C. “A
National Population Study of the Prevalence of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.” Archives
of Environmental Health 59, no. 6 (June 2004): 300-305.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C. “National
Prevalence of Asthma and Chemical Hypersensitivity: An Examination of Potential
Overlap.”Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 47, no. 5
(May 2005): 518-22.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C. “Prevalence
of Fragrance Sensitivity in the American Population.” Journal of
Environmental Health 71, no. 7 (March 2009):46-50.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C.
"A Review of a Two-Phase Population Study of Multiple Chemical
Sensitivities." Environmental Health Perspectives 111, no. 12
(2003):1490-1497.
Caress, S.M., Steinemann, A.C.,
Waddick, C. "Symptomatology and Etiology of Multiple Chemical
Sensitivities in the Southeastern United States." Archives of
Environmental Health 57, no. 5 (2002):429-36.
Cowan, J., Sinton, C.M., Varley,
A.W., Wians, F.H., Haley, R.W., Munford, R.S. "Gene Therapy to Prevent
Organophosphate Intoxication." Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 173, no. 1 (May 15, 2001):1-6.
Cui, X., Lu, X., Hiura, M., Oda,
M., Miyazaki, W., et al. “Evaluation of Genetic Polymorphisms in Patients with Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity.” PLoS ONE 8, no. 8 (August 13, 2013):e73708.
Dantoft, T.M., Elberling, J.,
Brix, S., Szecsi, P.B., Vesterhauge, S., Skovbjerg, S. “An Elevated
Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Profile in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.” Psychoneuro-endocrinology 40 (February 2014):140-50.
De Luca, C., Gugliandolo, A., Calabrò, C., span
style=';text-decoration:none'>Currò, M., Ientile, R., Raskovic, D., Korkina, L., Caccamo, D. “Role of Polymorphisms
of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase and Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase in Idiopathic
Environmental Intolerances.” Mediators of Inflammation (2015):245-308.
De Luca, C., Raskovic, D., Pacifico, V., Thai, J.C., Korkina, L. “The Search for Reliable
Biomarkers of Disease in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and
Other Environmental Intolerances.” Intermational Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health 8, no. 7
(July 2011):2770-97.
Elberling, J., Dirksen, A.,
Johansen, J.D., Mosbech, H. “The Capsaicin Cough Reflex in Eczema Patients with
Respiratory Symptoms Elicited by Perfume.” Contact Dermatitis 54, no. 3
(March 2006):158-64.
Fukuyama, T., Ueda, H., Hayashi,
K. Tajima, Y., Shuto, Y., Saito, T.R., Harada, T., Kosaka, T. “Detection of
Low-Level Environmental Chemical Allergy by a Long-term Sensitization Method.”Toxicological
Letters 180, no. 1 (July 30, 2008):1-8.
Gibson, P.R. "Chemical and
Electromagnetic Exposures As Disability Barriers: Environmental
Sensitivity." Disability & Society 24, no. 2 (2009):187-99.
Gibson, P.R., Lockaby, S.D.,
Bryant, J.M. “Experience of Persons with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity with
Mental Health Providers.” Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 9
(2016):163-72.
Gibson, P.R. “Life Indicators,
Illness Characteristics, and Psychosocial Concomitants of Self-Reported
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: A Two-Year Longitudinal Study.” Journal of
Nursing Education and Practice 4, no. 3 (2014):204.
Gibson, P.R., Elms, A.N., Ruding,
L.A. "Perceived Treatment Efficacy for Conventional and Alternative
Therapies Reported by Persons with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity." Environmental
Health Perspectives 111 (2003):1498-1504.
Gibson, P.R., Vogel, V.M.
"Sickness Related Dysfunction in Persons with Self-Reported Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity at Four Levels of Severity." Journal of Clinical
Nursing 18 (2009):72-81.
Gibson, P.R., Kovach, S., Lupfer,
A. “Unmet Health Care Needs for Persons with Environmental Sensitivity.” Journal
of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 8 (January 23, 2015):59-66.
Gibson, P.R., Leaf, B.,
Komisarcik, V. “Unmet Medical Care Needs in Persons with Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity: A Grounded Theory of Contested Illness.” Journal of Nursing
Education and Practice 6, no. 5 (2016):75-83.
Gibson, P.R.
"Work Accommodation for People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity." Disability
& Society 22, no. 7 (2007):717-32.
Gibson, P.R.
"Of the World But Not in It: Barriers to Community Access and Education
for Persons with Environmental Sensitivities." Health Care for Women
International 31, no. 1: (2010):3-16.
Gopinath, K., Gandhi, P., Goyal, A., Jiang, L., Fang, Y., Ouyang, L.,
Ganji, S., Buhner, D., Ringe, W., Spence, J., Biggs, M., Briggs, R., Haley, R.
“FMRI Reveals Abnormal Central Processing of Sensory and Pain Stimuli in Ill
Gulf War Veterans.”Neurotoxicology 33. no. 3 (June 2012):261-71.
Haley, R.W., Charuvastra, E., Shell, W.E., Buhner, D.M., Marshall, W.W.,
Biggs, M.M., Hopkins, S.C., Wolfe, G.I., Vernino, S. “Cholinergic Autonomic Dysfunction in Veterans
with Gulf War Illness: Confirmation in a Population-Based sample.” JAMA
Neurology 70, no. 2 (February 2013):191-200
Haley, R.W, Spence, J.S., Carmack, P.S., Gunst, R.F., Schucany, W.R.,
Petty, F., Devous, M.D., Sr, Bonte, F.J., Trivedi, M.H. “Abnormal Brain Response
to Cholinergic Challenge in Chronic Encephalopathy from the 1991 Gulf War.” Psychiatry
Research Neuroimaging 171, no. 3 (March 31, 2009):207–20.
Haley, R.W, Tuite, J.J. “Epidemiologic Evidence of Health Effects from
Long-Distance Transit of Chemical Weapons Fallout from Bombing Early in the
1991 Persian Gulf War.”
Neuroepidemiology 40, no. 3 (December 2012):178-89.
Hasegawa, M., Ohtomo, M., Mita,
H., Akiyama, K. “Clinical Aspects of Patients with MCS from the Standpoint of
Allergy.”Japanese Journal of Allergology 54, no. 5 (May 2005):478-84.
Heuser, G., Wu, J.C. "Deep
Subcortical (Including Limbic) Hypermetabolism in Patients with Chemical
Intolerance: Human PET Studies." Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences 933 (March 2001):319-22.
Hojo, S., Ishikawa, S., Kumano,
H., Miyata, M., Sakabe, K. “Clinical Characteristics of Physician-Diagnosed
Patients with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity in Japan.” International Journal
of Hygiene and Environmental Health 211, nos. 5-6 (October 2008):682-89.
Inomata, N., Osuna, H., Fujita,
H., Ogawa, T. Ikezawa, Z. “Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Following
Intolerance to Azo Dye in Sweets in a 5-Year-Old Girl.” Allergology
International 55, no. 2 (June 2006): 203-5.
Ishibashi, M., Tonori, H., Miki,
T., Miyajima, E., Kudo, Y., Tsumoda, M. Sakabe, K., Aizawa, Y. “Classification
of Patients Complaining of Sick House Syndrome and/or Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity.” Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 211, no. 3 (March
2007):223-33.
Jinno, H., Tanaka-Kagawa, T.,
Obama, T., Miyagawa, M., Yoshikawa, J., Komatsu, K., Tokunaga, H. “Impact of
Air Fresheners and Deodorizers on the Indoor Total Volatile Organic Compounds.”Kokuritsu
Iyakuhin Shokuhin Eisei Kenkyusho Hokoku 125 (2007):72-78.
Katoh, T., Fujiwara, Y., Nakashita, C., Lu, X., Hisada, A., Miyazaki, W., Azuma, K., Tanigawa, M., Uchiyama, I., Kunugita, N. “Application of Metabolomics to
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Research.” Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi 71,
no.1 (2016):94-99.
Kilburn K.
"Effects of Diesel Exhaust on Neurobehavioral and Pulmonary
Functions." Archives of Environmental Health 55, no.1
(January/February 2000):11-17.
Kimata, H. "Effect of
Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds on Plasma Levels of Neuropeptides, Nerve
Growth Factor and Histamine in Patients with Self-Reported Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity." International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 207, no. 2 (February 2004):159-63.
Kimata, H.
"Exposure to Road Traffic Enhances Allergic Skin Wheal Responses and
Increases Plasma Neuropeptides and Neurotrophins in Patients with Atopic
Eczema/Dermatitis Syndrome." International Journal of Hygiene and
Environmental Health 207, no 1. (January 2004):45-49.
Lee, T.G. “Health Symptoms Caused
by Molds in a Courthouse.” Archives of Environmental Health 58, no. 7
(July 2003):442-46.
Levallois, P., Neutra, R., Lee,
G., Hristoa, L. "Study of Self-Reported Hypersensitivity to
Electromagnetic Fields in California." Environmental Health Perspectives 110, Suppl. 4 (August 2002):619-23.
McKeown-Eyssen, G., Baines, C.,
Cole, D.E., Riley, N., Tyndale, R.F., Marshall, L, Jazmaji, V.
"Case-Control Study of Genotypes in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: CYP2D6,
NAT1, NAT2, PON1, PON2 and MTHFR." International Journal of
Epidemiology (July 15, 2004):971-78.
Millqvist, E., Ternesten-Hasséus,
E., Stǻhl, A., Bende, M. “Changes in Levels of Nerve Growth Factor in
Nasal Secretions After Capsaicin Inhalation in Patients with Airway Symptoms
from Scents and Chemicals.” Environmental Health Perspectives 113, no. 7
(July 2005):849-52.
Nogué, S., Fernández-Solá, J.,
Rovira, E., Montori, E., Fernández-Huerta, J.M., Munné, P. “Multiple Chemical Sensitivity:
Study of 52 Cases.” Medicina Clinica (Barcelona) 129, no. 3 (June
16, 2007):96-98.
Nutter, T.J., Jiang, N., Cooper,
B.Y. “Persistent Na+ and K+ Channel Dysfunctions After Chronic Exposure to
Insecticides and Pyridostigmine Bromide.” Neurotoxicology 39 (December
2013):72-83.
Odegard, T.N., Cooper, C.M., Farris,
E.A., Arduengo, J., Bartlett, J., Haley, R. “Memory Impairment Exhibited by Veterans
with Gulf War Illness.” Neurocase 19, no. 4 (August 2013): 316-27.
Ojo, J.O., Abdullah, L., Evans,
J., Reed, J.M., Montague, H., Mullan, M.J., Crawford, F.C. “Exposure to an
Organophosphate Pesticide, Individually or in Combination with Other Gulf War
Agents, Impairs Synaptic Integrity and Neuronal Differentiation, and Is
Accompanied by Subtle Microvascular Injury in a Mouse Model of Gulf War Agent
Exposure.” Neuropathology (September 30, 2013):109-27.
Overstreet, D.H., Djuric, V.
"A Genetic Rat Model of Cholinergic Hypersensitivity: Implications for
Chemical Intolerance, Chronic Fatigue, and Asthma." Annals of the New
York Academy of Science 933 (March 2001):92-102.
Pall, M.L. "Elevated Nitric
Oxide-Peroxynitrite Theory of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Central Role of
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors in the Sensitivity Mechanism." Environmental
Health Perspectives 111, no. 12 (September 2003):1461-64.
Pall M.L., Anderson J.H. “The
Vanilloid Receptor as a Putative Target of Diverse Chemicals in Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity.” Archives of Environmental Health 59, no. 7
(2004):363-75.
Pigatto, P.D., Minoia, C.,
Ronchi, A., Brambilla, L., Ferrucci, S.M., Spadari, F., Passoni, M., Somalvico,
F., Bombeccari, G.P., Guzzi, G. “Allergological and Toxicological Aspects in a
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Cohort.” Oxidative Medicine and Cellular
Longevity (2013): 356235.
Piroli, A., Ciccozzi, A.,
Petrucci, E., Paladini, A., Marsili, I., Panella, L., Santucci, C., Coaccioli,
S., Marinangeli, F. “Anaesthesia Management in Patients with Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity Syndrome.” International Journal of Immunopathology and
Pharmacology 26, no. 4 (October-December 2013):961-64.
Rayhan, R.U., Raksit, M.P.,
Timbol, C.R., Adewuyi, O., Vanmeter, J.W., Baraniuk, J.N. “Prefrontal Lactate
Predicts Exercise-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in Gulf War Illness.” American
Journal Translational Research 5, no. 2 (2013):212-23.
Rayhan, R.U., Ravindran, M.K.,
Baraniuk, J.N. “Migraine in Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
Prevalence, Potential Mechanisms, and Evaluation.” Frontiers of Physiology 4 (July 24, 2013):181.
Rayhan, R.U., Stevens, B.W.,
Raksit, M.P., Ripple, J.A., Timbol, C.R., Adewuyi, O., VanMeter, J.W.,
Baraniuk, J.N. “Exercise Challenge in Gulf War Illness Reveals Two Subgroups
with Altered Brain Structure and Function.” PLoS One 8, no. 6. (June 14,
2013):e63903.
Rayhan, R.U., Stevens, B.W.,
Timbol, C.R., Adewuyi, O., Walitt, B, VanMeter, J.W., Baraniuk, J.N. “Increased
Brain White Matter Axial Diffusivity Associated with Fatigue, Pain and
Hyperalgesia in Gulf War Illness” PLoS One 8, no. 3 (2013):e58493.
Schnakenberg, E., Fabig, K.,
Stanulla, M., Strobl, N., Lustig, M., Fabig, N., Schloot, W. “A Cross-Sectional
Study of Self-Reported Chemical-Related Sensitivity Is Associated with Gene
Variants of Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes.” Environmental Health 6, no. 1
(January 2007):6.
Simon, T.R., Rea, W.J. "Use
of Functional Brain Imaging in the Evaluation of Exposure to Mycotoxins and
Toxins Encountered in Desert Storm/Desert Shield." Archives of
Environmental Health 58, no. 7 (July 2003):406-9.
Spencer, T.R., Schur, P.M. “The
Challenge of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.” Journal of Environmental Health 70, no. 10 (June 2008):24-27.
Steinemann, A.C. “Fragranced
Consumer Products and Undisclosed Ingredients.” Environmental Impact
Assessment Review 29, no. 1 (2009):32-38.
Steinemann, A.C. “National Prevalence and Effects of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities.” Occupational and Environmental
Medicine (January 11, 2018).
Steinemann, A.C., Gallagher,
L.G., Davis, A.L., MacGregor, I.C. “Chemical Emissions from Residential Dryer
Vents During Use of Fragranced Laundry Products.” Air Quality, Atmosphere
and Health 6, no. 1 (March 2013):151-56.
Steinemann, A.C., MacGregor,
I.C., Gordon, S.M., Gallagher, L.G., Davis, A.L., Ribeiro, D.S., Wallace, L.A..
“Fragranced Consumer Products: Chemicals Emitted, Ingredients Unlisted.” Environmental
Impact Assessment Review 31, no. 3 (2011):328-33.
Steinemann, A.C. “Volatile
Emissions from Common Consumer Products.”
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health 8, no. 3 (June 2015):273-81.
Ternesten-Hasseus, E., Bende, M.,
Millqvist, E. "Increased Capsaicin Cough Sensitivity in Patients with
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity." Journal of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine 44, no. 11 (2002):1012-17.
Ternesten-Hasseus, E., Larsson
C., Larsson, S., Millqvist, E. “Capsaicin Sensitivity in Patients with Chronic
Cough: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study.” Cough 9, no. 1 (February
28, 2013):5.
Tillman, G.D., Calley, C.S., Buhl,
V.I., Chiang, H.-S., Haley, R., Hart, J., Kraut, M. “Electrophysiological
Correlates of Semantic Memory Retrieval in Gulf War Syndrome 2 Patients.” Journal
of the Neurological Sciences 373 (2016).
Tillman, G.D., Calley, C.S.,
Green, T.A., Buhl, V.I., Biggs, M.M., Spence, J.S., Briggs, R.W., Haley, R.W.,
Kraut, M.A., Hart, J. Jr. “Visual Event-Related Potentials as Markers of
Hyperarousal in Gulf War Illness: Evidence Against a Stress-Related Etiology.” Psychiatry
Research 211, no.3 (March 30, 2013):257-67.
Turner, M., Hubbard, N. Himes,
L., Faghihahmadabadi, S., Hutchison, J., Bennett, I., Motes, M., Haley, R.,
Rypma, B. “Cognitive Slowing in Gulf War Illness Predicts Executive Network
Hyperconnectivity: Study in a Population-Representative Sample.” NeuroImage:
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Vuokko, A., Karvala, K.,
Lampi, J., Keski-Nisula, L., Pasanen, M., Voutilainen, R., Pekkanen, J.,
Sainio, M. “Environmental Intolerance,
Symptoms and Disability Among Fertile-Aged Women.” International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 2 (February 8, 2018).
Wiesmuller, G.A., et al.
"Nasal Function in Self-Reported Chemically Intolerant Individuals." Archives
of Environmental Health 57, no. 3 (May-June 2002):247-54.
Yun, M.J., Kang, D.M., Lee, K.H.,
Kim, Y.K., Kim, J.E. “Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Caused by Exposure to Ignition
Coal Fumes: A Case Report.” Annals of Occupational & Environmental
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published from 1990 through 1999
Antelman, S.M.
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"Symptoms and Health Status in Individuals with Multiple Chemical
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Davidoff, A., Meggs, W.
"Development of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities in Laborers After Acute
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Kruetzer, R., Neutra, R.,
Lashuay, N. "Prevalence of People Reporting Sensitivities to Chemicals in
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