• Electrohypersensitivity is always real 

      Pitron, Victor; Haanes, Jan Vilis; Hillert, Lena; Köteles, Ferenc Gabor; Leger, Damien; Lemogne, Cedric; Nordin, Steven; Szemerszky, Renata; van Kamp, Iren; van Triel, Christoph; Witthöft, Michael; Van den Bergh, Omer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-01)
      Given the rapid increase of electromagnetic fields in our environment, the recent review paper by Belpomme and Irigaray (2022) (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113374) is timely in trying to integrate and discuss the available evidence to understand electrohypersensitivity (EHS), also called idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF) or symptoms associated ...
    • Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Catching up to what kind of science? 

      Pitron, Victor; Köteles, Ferenc Gabor; Nordin, Steven; Haanes, Jan Vilis; Hillert, Lena; Léger, Damien; Lemogne, Cédric; Szemerszky, Renata; van Kamp, Irene; van Thriel, Christoph; Witthöft, Michael; Van den Bergh, Omer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-27)
      The recent review of Molot et al. (2023) appropriately emphasizes Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) as a growing health issue and the necessity of dedicated healthcare and medical education. The authors explain MCS mainly as the result of the sensitization of transient receptor potential (TRP) receptors, notably TRPV1 and TRPA1, and oppose this explanation to psychological processes as a causal ...
    • “Symptoms associated with environmental factors” (SAEF) – Towards a paradigm shift regarding “idiopathic environmental intolerance” and related phenomena 

      Haanes, Jan Vilis; Nordin, Steven; Hillert, Lena; Witthöft, Michael; van Kamp, Irene; van Thriel, Christoph; Van den Bergh, Omer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-05)
      Health conditions characterized by symptoms associated with chemical, physical and biological environmental factors unrelated to objectifiable pathophysiological mechanisms are often labelled by the general term “idiopathic environmental intolerances”. More specific, exposure-related terms are also used, e.g. “multiple chemical sensitivities”, “electromagnetic hypersensitivity” and “candidiasis ...
    • “Symptoms associated with environmental factors” (SAEF) – Towards a paradigm shift regarding “idiopathic environmental intolerance” and related phenomena 

      Haanes, Jan Vilis; Nordin, Steven; Hillert, Lena; Witthöft, Michael; van Kamp, Irene; van Thriel, Christoph; Van den Bergh, Omer (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-05)
      Health conditions characterized by symptoms associated with chemical, physical and biological environmental factors unrelated to objectifiable pathophysiological mechanisms are often labelled by the general term “idiopathic environmental intolerances”. More specific, exposure-related terms are also used, e.g. “multiple chemical sensitivities”, “electromagnetic hypersensitivity” and “candidiasis ...