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Psychoneuroimmunology.

This paper develops hypotheses regarding the interactions among stress, immunity, and chemical sensitivities and gives an overview of the questions and hypotheses generated by a working group exploring the application of psychoneuroimmunology to chemical sensitivities. Consideration is given to pros...

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Autores principales: Cohen, N, Kehrl, H, Berglund, B, O'Leary, A, Ross, G, Seltzer, J, Weisel, C
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9167991
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author Cohen, N
Kehrl, H
Berglund, B
O'Leary, A
Ross, G
Seltzer, J
Weisel, C
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description This paper develops hypotheses regarding the interactions among stress, immunity, and chemical sensitivities and gives an overview of the questions and hypotheses generated by a working group exploring the application of psychoneuroimmunology to chemical sensitivities. Consideration is given to prospective longitudinal studies designed to find cases among at-risk exposed populations. Relevant immune parameters to be measured longitudinally and in challenge studies for patients with MCS are discussed. Immune system changes in response to the chronic stress of having MCS and as primary responses to chemical exposure also are considered.
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spelling pubmed-14698132006-06-01 Psychoneuroimmunology. Cohen, N Kehrl, H Berglund, B O'Leary, A Ross, G Seltzer, J Weisel, C Environ Health Perspect Research Article This paper develops hypotheses regarding the interactions among stress, immunity, and chemical sensitivities and gives an overview of the questions and hypotheses generated by a working group exploring the application of psychoneuroimmunology to chemical sensitivities. Consideration is given to prospective longitudinal studies designed to find cases among at-risk exposed populations. Relevant immune parameters to be measured longitudinally and in challenge studies for patients with MCS are discussed. Immune system changes in response to the chronic stress of having MCS and as primary responses to chemical exposure also are considered. 1997-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1469813/ /pubmed/9167991 Text en
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O'Leary, A
Ross, G
Seltzer, J
Weisel, C
Psychoneuroimmunology.
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