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December 2007 |
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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 12 |










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All I Want for Christmas is Scent-Free Laundry
Most children send letters to Santa Claus requesting new toys and games, while adults request gifts of diamonds, jewelry, new clothes, tools, and the latest electronic gadgets. However a large subset of the population is asking for something entirely different for Christmas… scent free laundry and clean air to breathe. |
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Spotlight: Andrew Goldsworthy, PhD
What are electromagnetic fields?
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MCS Activist's Corner
This month, in conjunction with our cover article, as well as the public service announcements from last month, we are presenting public service announcement #7, Fragranced Laundry Products Pollute Our Air. It may be downloaded at: |
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The Cost of Environmental Disease
It’s common knowledge that the environment is becoming more and more polluted. A look at any newspaper confirms that. What does this mean though? How does it affect humans? What does it cost us? Or does it? |
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In the Face of Scientific Uncertainty
When it comes to chemical product safety, the United States often endangers the public. Citizens serve as guinea pigs. Instead of adequately testing chemical products before they are manufactured and sold, the norm is to release chemical products, such as DDT, for sale and use without testing and then pull them from the shelves after a rash of negative reports. |
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Household Chemicals Contribute to Asthma
Higher domestic chemical exposure during pregnancy may be associated with persistent wheeze and lung function abnormalities in infants and children, according to a study conducted at the University of Bristol, UK.
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Fragrances Can Be Phototoxic
Many people suffer with skin rashes, eczema, and other skin disorders, yet never know why. Cortisone cream and other topical agents are often used for symptom control. Sometimes medication is required. Now research shows that it might be your fragrance. |
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Free News and Scientific Study Feeds
MCS America, a national multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) organization, is now offering a free news feed service to the public, called MCSA Feeds. The purpose of this service is to receive daily distribution of current news and research studies on multiple chemical sensitivity, environmental concerns, and other related environmental illnesses and disorders. Anyone may subscribe. The only requirement is an email address. |
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‘Twas an MCS Christmas
'Twas an MCS Christmas, when all through safe shelter Not a creature was stirring, no helter skelter; The xenobiotics were banned by the country with care, In hopes that healthy people soon would be there;
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Sal’s Place
Disabilities affect nearly every aspect of life, some more so than others. Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is one disability that has a huge impact on life. The condition affects so many aspects of life that the limitations it places on people with MCS often seems overwhelming, especially around the holidays. |
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Inside MCSA
We have added five new stores to our Café Press shops with brand new designs by Lourdes Salvador and Vanessa Edgington on these items and more.
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Community News
Doctors Oppose Maryland Vaccine Roundup: Expect Dangerous Reactions When Children Are Treated Like Cattle |
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Featured Research Studies
Healthy Choices: Transforming Our Hospitals into Environmentally Healthy and Safe Places
While it is commonly understood that the quality of the air we breath and the water we drink can impact our health, it is often more difficult to recognize that our choices of the health care products, along with the way we dispose of them, and the chemicals we spray on our foods or use to clean and disinfect may actually compromise the environment and consequently our health. |