IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 6551: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome: A Principal Component Analysis of Symptoms
In conclusion, MCS patients frequently manifest hyperosmia, asthenia, and dyspnoea, which are often concomitant with other respiratory and neurocognitive symptoms. Considering the clinical association that is often made with anxiety, more studies are necessary on the psychosomatic aspects of this syndrome. Further analytical epidemiological studies are needed to support the formulation of aetiological hypotheses of MCS.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Antonio Del Casale Stefano Ferracuti Alessio Mosca Leda Marina Pomes Federica Fiasch รจ Luca Bonanni Marina Borro Giovanna Gentile Paolo Martelletti Maurizio Simmaco Tags: Article Source Type: research
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