Studies on Fragrances, Chemicals and Sensitivities

2011 – Scented laundry products emit hazardous chemicals through dryer vents

2010 – Scented Consumer Products Show to Emit Many Unlisted Chemicals

2009 – Asthma and chemical hypersensitivity: prevalence, etiology, and age of onset.

2009 - Prevalence of fragrance sensitivity in the American population.

2004 – A national population study of the prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivity.

2004 – Prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivities: a population-based study in the southeastern United States.

2003 – A review of a two-phase population study of multiple chemical sensitivities.

2002 – More than 12% of Population Reports Extreme Sensitivity to Low Levels of Common Chemicals

2002 – Symptomatology and etiology of multiple chemical sensitivities in the southeastern United States.

1999 – Prevalence of people reporting sensitivities to chemicals in a population-based survey.

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