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From US Dept. of Education
policy letter (paper)
- asthma or other breathing problems
- autoimmune disorders
- behavioral problems
- bloating or other intestinal problems
- cardiovascular irregularities
- chronic exhaustion
- disorientation or becoming "lost"
- dizziness
- dystonia (paralysis)
- eye, nose and throat problems
- fatigue and depression
- flu-like symptoms
- food allergies and intolerances
- genitourinary problems
- headaches
- increased sensitivity to odors
- inflammation
- irritability
- learning disabilities
- mental confusion
- movement disorders
- muscle weakness and joint pains
- numbness and tingling in limbs
- persistent infections, especially yeast
- persistent skin rashes and sores
- seizure disorders
- short or long term memory loss
- visual disturbance
"Both the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Social
Security Administration (SSA) have recognized MCS, in some cases, as a disabling
condition."
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