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There is a growing body of peer-reviewed research for each topic addressed by this website. The table below lists resources used specifically to create the pages in this website. Additional web and scholarly resources are presented on each topic page. Much future expansion of these website topics is anticipated.

Resources for this Website:

American Environmental Health Foundation (AEHF). Retrieved from http://www.aehf.com.

Aschner, M., & Costa, L. (Eds.). The role of glia in neurotoxicity (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL.

Brain Injury Association of New Mexico (BIANM). (2009). Brain injury association of New Mexico. Retrieved from http://www.braininjurynm.org/.

Carson, R. (1962). Silent spring. NY: Houghton Mifflin.

Randolph, T. (1962). Human ecology and susceptibility to the chemical environment. NY: Lippincott & Crowell.

Rea, W., et al. (1991). Electromagnetic field sensitivity. Journal of Bioelectricity, 10, 241-256.

U.S. Government. Department of Justice. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). (1990). Americans with disabilities act handbook. EEOC-BK 19, III-21. Washinton, DC: Author.

U.S. Government. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Guidelines for neurotoxicity risk assessment. Retrieved from http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recorddisplay.cfm?deid=12479.

U.S. Government. National Institute of Building Sciences (NKBS). (2005). IEQ indoor environmental quality final report. Retrieved from http://www.ieq.nibs.org/ieq_project.pdf.

 

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