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Environmentally Induced Illnesses, Ethics, Risk Assessment, & Rights

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This looks to be a good book.

Environmentally Induced Illnesses, Ethics, Risk Assessment, and Human

Rights

_http://environmentallyinducedillness.org/eii-pref.htm_

(http://environmentallyinducedillness.org/eii-pref.htm)

" As a diagnosis, MCS is considered somewhat controversial among

conventional medical practitioners. However, since these physicians as a rule

have

received no medical training in low dose toxicant induced pathologies, either

while in medical school or in postgraduate education, it is not surprising

that they would find the diagnosis to be outside the limits of their

expertise.

This, as societies will soon realize, is a significant weakness in medical

training that sorely needs to be remedied. As the number of people

suffering from toxicant induced pathologies continues to grow with each passing

year, and as their impact on society begins to take an increasingly serious

toll, it will become more and more important that our physicians be trained

to recognize and treat such conditions.

This book examines some of the ethical issues associated with the

increasing emergence of low dose toxicant induced illnesses. "

Sharon Noonan Kramer

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