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Low-Level Chemical Sensitivity: Implications for Research and Social Policy

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dc.contributor.author Ashford, Nicholas
dc.date.accessioned 2002-08-14T14:12:17Z
dc.date.available 2002-08-14T14:12:17Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1578
dc.description.abstract Abstract There is increasingly evidence that human exposure to levels of chemicals once thought to be safe -- or presenting insignificant risk -- are, in fact, harmful. So-called low-level exposures are now known to be associated with adverse biological effects including cancer, endocrine disruption, and chemical sensitivity. This requires that we change both (1) the way we design research linking chemicals and health, and (2) the solutions we devise to address chemically-caused injury. The new and emerging science of lowlevel exposure to chemicals requires appropriate social policy responses which include regulation of toxic substances, notification of those exposed, and compensation and reasonable accommodation to those affected. Research and social policy needs to be focused towards two distinct groups: (1) those individuals who could become chemically intolerant as a result of an initiating exposure and (2) those individuals who have already become chemically intolerant and are now sensitive to chemicals at low levels. en
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dc.description.provenance Submitted by Brian Anderson (banderso@mit.edu). DSpace accession date: 14-Aug-2002 14:12:17 (GMT) Submission has 1 bitstreams: ChemSens_Tx&In.pdf: 117078 bytes, checksum: 680d17d7319a02376b58cf0d2ac261e9 (MD5) en
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dc.language.iso en_US
dc.subject chemical sensitivity en
dc.subject chemical exposures en
dc.subject environmental and occupational health en
dc.subject regulation en
dc.subject toxicant-induced loss of tolerance en
dc.subject multiple chemical sensitivity en
dc.subject low level exposures en
dc.title Low-Level Chemical Sensitivity: Implications for Research and Social Policy en

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