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1. A randomised, placebo-controlled trial of transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields in patients with multiple chemical sensitivity.

2. Negative affect is associated with development and persistence of chemical intolerance: a prospective population-based study.

3. [A new classification code is available in the Danish health-care classification system for patients with symptoms related to chemicals and scents].

4. An elevated pro-inflammatory cytokine profile in multiple chemical sensitivity.

5. Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for multiple chemical sensitivity: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

6. Multiple chemical sensitivity: on the scent of central sensitization.

7. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to treat multiple chemical sensitivities: a randomized pilot trial.

8. Evaluation of the quick environmental exposure and sensitivity inventory in a Danish population.

9. The association between idiopathic environmental intolerance and psychological distress, and the influence of social support and recent major life events.

10. Non-allergic cutaneous reactions in airborne chemical sensitivity--a population based study.

11. Increased capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia in patients with multiple chemical sensitivity.

12. Capsaicin-induced neurogenic inflammation in the skin in patients with symptoms induced by odorous chemicals.

13. Electroconvulsive therapy substantially reduces symptom severity and social disability associated with multiple chemical sensitivity: a case report.

14. Genetic susceptibility factors for multiple chemical sensitivity revisited.

15. The capsaicin cough reflex in patients with symptoms elicited by odorous chemicals.

16. A twin study of perfume-related respiratory symptoms.

17. Impact of self-reported multiple chemical sensitivity on everyday life: a qualitative study.

18. Phenotypes of individuals affected by airborne chemicals in the general population.

19. General practitioners' experiences with provision of healthcare to patients with self-reported multiple chemical sensitivity.

20. Prevalence of self-reported symptoms and consequences related to inhalation of airborne chemicals in a Danish general population.

21. Mucosal symptoms elicited by fragrance products in a population-based sample in relation to atopy and bronchial hyper-reactivity.

22. Exposure of eyes to perfume: a double-blind, placebo-controlled experiment.

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