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> From: " Bev Ezra (by way of ilena rose) " <bjezra@...>

> <Recipient List Suppressed:;>

> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:32 PM

> Subject: Take Action Alert ... MCS ... Senate Public Health Subcommittee

>

>

> Illena this was sent to me I don't know if you can post the

> information below or not ( legal )? All of us women have chemical damage

> and the children. What I do not understand where are the doctors that see

> the chemical damage every day why are they not testifing?

>

> I talked to Lester at CDC he said there was no money for MCS ---is

> this a chance to get it?? ( if you put in search) multiple chemical

> sensitivities by lester smith it will bring up about three pages of

> websites). There are some big Environmental Clinics in Atlanta GA,

Dallas

> TX, Houston TX and several other cities --- don't they know about ---

this

> hearing --- research centers, ones that wrote books, articles, a few

names

> that I remember seeing --- Ashford, , Grace Ross

> , Weil, Edelson, Carson, Grace Ziem, Albert

> Donnay, Vasey and there are a lot more, just can't remember right

> now.

>

> This has been going on for years (MCS) just a wild guess 40!!! or more.

> We all have to write to Congress, Senators, Representaive.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> From: CIIN

> <mailto:ciin@... title=ciin@...>

> CIIN members Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 9:44 AM

> Subject: take action alert

> This week the Senate's Public Health Subcommittee held a hearing on,

> " Health Tracking: Improving Surveillance of Chronic Conditions and

Potential

> Links to Environmental Exposures " The link at the bottom takes you to the

> written statements by those who testified. Nothing about MCS or chemical

> sensitivity symptoms as a result of chemical exposure was mentioned.

Before

> it gets to the Senate floor in the form of a bill, it'd be nice to have

> such wording.

>

http://www.senate.gov/%7Elabor/Hearings-2002/mar2002/030602wit/030602wit.htm

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