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One of our very observant folks, aruschima , found that the CDC updated their CFS website and noted that people would be shocked. Well, aruschima is quite right. This is the CDC's attempt at Behind-Covering on XMRV. Note they actual...

Jul 23, 2010

DAN L. EDMUNDS, ED.D. TUNKHANNOCK, PA, USAWWW.HUMANEPSYCHIATRY.COM As a person working within the mental health profession, I once challenged colleagues to examine the work that they do without using the terms 'mental illness', 'treatment', 'diagn...

Jun 07, 2011

SUMMARY OF SEPT 7, 2010, MEETING WITH NIH OFFICIALS AND CFS PATIENTS AND FAMILIES By Rivka Solomon, with help from Robert Miller Contact: Robert Miller <bobmiller42@msn.com> On September 7, 2010, at 11 a.m., at the NIH campu...

Sep 06, 2010

Interim Guidance for Swine influenza A (H1N1): Taking Care of a Sick Person in Your Home April 25, 2009 18:30 EDTThis document provides interim guidance and will be updated as needed. Swine influe...

Jun 03, 2011

I apologize for this being such a long post... Hi, my name is Jessica. I am new to this site. I am 28 years old. I started having problems when I was about 17. Racing heartbeat, dizziness, nausea, almost fainting frequently (but I could always...

Jun 03, 2011

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Answer: The term "sick building syndrome" is misleading when referring to symptoms caused by poor indoor air quality, because the building itself is not sick. The preferred and more accurate term is "building-related illness," which means an individual s...

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Answer: Answer: Sick Building Syndrome is a set of health problems occurring to the occupants of a particular building which seem to be related to the time the occupants have spent in that building and cannot be accounted for from any other cause. While fume...

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Answer: Sick building syndrome (SBS) is diagnosed when 20%, or more, of the population of a building complains about problems such as headaches, shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, and eye or throat irritation.

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Answer: Sick building syndrome (SBS) is diagnosed when 20%, or more, of the population of a building complains about problems such as headaches, shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, and eye or throat irritation. Studies show that roughly 20% of a...

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Answer: The typical visitor should not be affected. Fifteen years after the mercury spills at the Whitefish Point Light Station, testing in 2004 by the Chippewa County Health Department measured mercury vapor levels inside the Shipwreck Museum up to 0.8 g/m3...

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Answer: Indoor air quality is increased when using Genesis tiles, since ourtiles are mold, bacteria, and mildew free. Sick building syndrome is decreasedwhen using Genesis tiles.  Q.

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Answer: Estimates have placed the annual impact of poor indoor air quality on worker productivity in the USA to be between 20 and 200 billion dollars. Twenty percent of all absenteeism is directly related to poor indoor air quality. Sick building syndrome al...

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