Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Good find, Sharon. Barth --- sac> This looks to be a good book. sac> Environmentally Induced Illnesses, Ethics, Risk Assessment, and Human sac> Rights sac> _http://environmentallyinducedillness.org/eii-pref.htm_ sac> (http://environmentallyinducedillness.org/eii-pref.htm) sac> " As a diagnosis, MCS is considered somewhat controversial among sac> conventional medical practitioners. However, since these physicians as a rule have sac> received no medical training in low dose toxicant induced pathologies, either sac> while in medical school or in postgraduate education, it is not surprising sac> that they would find the diagnosis to be outside the limits of their sac> expertise. sac> This, as societies will soon realize, is a significant weakness in medical sac> training that sorely needs to be remedied. As the number of people sac> suffering from toxicant induced pathologies continues to grow with each passing sac> year, and as their impact on society begins to take an increasingly serious sac> toll, it will become more and more important that our physicians be trained sac> to recognize and treat such conditions. sac> This book examines some of the ethical issues associated with the sac> increasing emergence of low dose toxicant induced illnesses. " sac> Sharon Noonan Kramer sac> **************Summer concert season is here! Find your favorite artists on sac> tour at TourTracker.com. sac> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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