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María José Moya, head of the SISS and a severe MCS sufferer
(photographer: Nekane Lazkano)
PRESS RELEASE
Those affected cannot tolerate many of the chemicals that are used in our everyday lives Spain continues to take steps for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, the disease of the "bubble people" In 2014 the Ministry of Health included MCS in the 9th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), which until December 31st 2015 was the reference system for classifying and coding dia
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Title SPAIN CONTINUES TO TAKE STEPS FOR MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY, the disease of the "bubble people" — official press release
María José Moya, head of the SISS and a severe MCS sufferer
(photographer: Nekane Lazkano)
PRESS RELEASE
Those affected cannot tolerate many of the chemicals that are used in our everyday lives Spain continues to take steps for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, the disease of the "bubble people" In 2014 the Ministry of Health included MCS in the 9th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), which until December 31st 2015 was the reference system for classifying and coding dia
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Tags síndrome de fatiga cónica, sfc-em, tóxicos, enfermedades ambientales, ehs, sqm, recursos prácticos, tóxicos, ۞sqm-reconocimientoenespaña, ecología, sensibilidad química múltiple, sensibilidad química múltiple, ۞clasif.internac.enfermed., sfc-em, fm, síndrome de fatiga cónica, electrohipersensibilidad, sqm, fibromialgia, electrohipersensibilidad
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Entry date May 1, 2016, 1:45 PM UTC
License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0
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Author. Holder María José. Date May 1, 2016.
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