Multiple Chemical SensitivityVolume III: Commentary by Four Experts |
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A fourth participant, who cofounded a large, international company, describes their experience constructing a safe building. |
Gerald Ross, M.D., practiced environmental medicine at the Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas. Dr. Ross was the first director of a clinic in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that is the first government-sponsored clinic in the world established to evaluate and treat patients with chemical sensitivity in the world. Currently, Dr. Ross is preparing to open a clinic in Utah. |
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William J. Meggs, M.D., Ph.D., is Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, Chief, Division of Toxicology, at East Carolina University School of Medicine. Dr. Meggs also is board certified in Emergency Medicine, and Allergy and Immunology. Several of his published papers in peer-reviewed journals focus on neurogenic inflammation. Gunnar Heuser, M.D., Ph.D., is a toxicologist in private practice and is also Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA School of Medicine. William Pape, cofounder of Verifone, discusses in-depth the impact of creating a safe building on the company as well as other issues they faced in this experiment. |
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