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Total environmental allergy syndrome
Total environmental allergy syndrome is a newly identified phenomenon that refers to a polysymptomatic disorder associated with immune system dysfunction and allergy-like sensitivity to many compounds found in chemicals, foods, clothing, perfumes, and substances found in the air.
Total environmental allergy syndrome is also called Environmental illness.
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