(Additional articles are available through the
catalog
for $2.50 each. More articles will
be posted to the web as time allows.
Numbers refer to article numbers in the catalog)
Number
Title
11 Chemical Sensitivity and the Environment
13 Diagnosing Food and Chemical Susceptibility
15 The Environmental Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease
16 The Environmental Aspects of Ear, Nose, and Throat Disease: Part I
17 The Environmental Aspects of Ear, Nose, and Throat Disease: Part I
18 Environmentally Triggered Cardiac Disease
19 Environmentally Triggered Disorders
21 Environmentally Triggered Small Vessel Vasculitis
22 Environmentally Triggered Thrombophlebitis
24
Food and Chemical Susceptibility
after Environmental Chemical
Overexposure: Case Histories
26 Inter-relationships between the environment and premenstral syndrome
27 Magnesium Deficiency in Patients With Chemical Sensitivity
30 Pesticides & brain-function changes in a controlled environment
33 Relationship of Food and Chemical Sensitivities to Acute Respiratory Failure
34 Review of Cardiovascular Disease in Allergy
36 Chemical Hypersensitivity and the Allergic Response
37 Toxic Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons in Chemically Sensitive Patients
45 Food and Chemicals and Environmetal Incitants
49 Electromagnetic Field Sensitivity
50 Cariovascular Disease in Response to Chemicals In Foods
51 Effects of Pesticides on the Immune System
55 Considerations for the Diagnosis of Chemcial Sensitivity
56 The Environmental Aspects of the Post Polio Syndrome
59 Toluene
Sensitivity as Part of the Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
– Case Report
60 The Environmental Aspects of Chemical Sensitivity
62 Treatment Options in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
63 History and Clinical Presentation of the Chemically Sensitive Patient
64 Advocacy, Bias, and Herd Instinctin Medicine
68 Progress on Persian Gulf War Illnesses – Reality and Hypotheses
72
Clinical Characteristics
of Chemical Sensitivity:
An Illustrative Case History of Asthma and MCS
73 The
Role of T lyphocitic cell cycle and an autogenous lymphatic factor
in chemical medicine
74 The
Temporomandibular Joint Implant Controversy: A Review
Of Autogenous Alloplastic Material s and Their Complications
75 The
Temporomandibular Joint Implant Controversy.
Part II. Its Clinical Implications
76 Evaluation
of the Autonomic Nervous System Response
By Pupillographical Study
77 Investigation
of the clinical usefulness of the intracutaneous
Provocative-Neutralization Food Test (IPFT)
78 A
triple-blind crossover study that investigates the efficacy of
subcutaneous neutralization food hypersensitivity therapy
Additional Articles of Interest (in electronic form only):
The Physics of Biological and Cognitive Sciences – Cyril Smith, Ph.D.
Male Allergy Patients
with hypotestosteronemia – Steen Hotze, M.D.
Long-term Treatment Results (testosterone supplementation)