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Meggs, W.J. Neurogenic Switching: A Hypothesis for a Mechanism for Shifting the Site of Inflammation in Allergy cnd Chemical Sensitivity. Environmental Health Perspectives 103: 54-56, 1995.

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Miller, CS Possible Models for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Conceptual Issues and Role of the Limbic System. Toxicology and In dustrial Health 8; 4: 181-202, 1992.

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Miller, CS; Ashford, N. A. The Hypersusceptible Individual. Indoor Air '93: Proceedings of the International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate 1:549-553, 1993.

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Ziem G. updated Dec. Health and Environment History Questionnaire, mailed to new patients and then reviewed by physician and patient together during first office visit. 1995.

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