Publications By
Chapters:
Chemical hypersensitivity and multiple chemical hypersensitivity syndromeMiller CS. In: Doty R, ed.. Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation, 2nd edition. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.; 2003.
Multiple Chemical Intolerance and Indoor Air QualityMiller CS, Ashford NA. In: Spengler J, Samet J, McCarthy J, eds.. Indoor Air Quality Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hll, Inc.; 2000.
Editorials:
Mass Psychogenic Illness Attributed to Toxic Exposure at a High SchoolMiller CS, Ashford NA. New England Journal of Medicine 2000 Jun;342(22):1673-1674.
Articles:
Explaining Low Rates of Autism Among Hispanic Schoolchildren in TexasPalmer RF, Walker T, Mandell D, Bayles B, Miller CS. AJPH 2010 Feb;100(2):270-272.
Socioeconomic factors do not explain lowered autism ratesPalmer RF, Miller CS. AJPH (in press) 2009.
Chemical intolerance: Words are everythingMiller CS. The Human Ecologist 2008 Winter:13-17.
The new tapestry of risk assessmentWeiss B, Cory-Slechta D, Gilbert SG, Mergler D, Miller E, Miller C, Newland MC, Rice D, Schettler T. Neurotoxicology 2008 Sep;29(5):883-90.
Environmental exposures and ASDs: making the connectionMiller CS. Autism Society of America, [homepage on the Internet] 2006. Available here.
Environmental mercury release, special education rates, and autism disorder: an ecological study of TexasPalmer RF, Blanchard, S, Stein, Z, Mandell, D, Miller CS. Health & Place 2006 Jun;12(2):203-209.
Environmental Exposures and ASDs: Making the ConnectionMiller CS. ASA 2006.
Chemical Intolerance Among Women With Panic Attacks In A Family Medicine ClinicKaterndahl DA, Miller CS. Texas Family Physician 2005 Oct;56(4):47-50.
Cognitive performance and cerebrohemodynamics associated with the Persian Gulf Syndrome Bunegin L, Mitzel HC, Miller CS, Gelineau JF, Tolstykh GP. Toxicol Ind Health 2001 May;17(4):1-10.
The compelling anomaly of chemical intolerance Miller CS. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2001 Mar;933:1-23.
Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance: Mechanisms of action of addictive stimuli Miller CS. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine 2001;11(3):181-204.
Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance: Mechanisms of action of addictive stimuliMiller CS. Addiction 2001 Jan;96(1):115-137.
Interactions of Bovine Brain Tubulin with Pyridostigmine Bromine and N,N’-Diethyl-m-Toluamide Prasad V, Scotch R, Chaudhuri AR, et al. Neurochemical Research 25(1):19-25, 2000.
Self-reported sensitivity to chemical exposures in five clinical populations and healthy controlsNawab SS, Miller CS, Dale JK, Greenberg BD, Friedman TC, Chrousos GP, Straus SE, Rosenthal NE. Psychiatry Res 2000 Jul;95(1):67-74.
A rat model of neurobehavioral sensitization to tolueneRogers WR, Miller CS, Bunegin L. Toxicology and Industrial Health 1999;152:356-369.
Are we on the threshold of a new theory of disease? Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance and its relationship to addiction and abdictionMiller CS. Toxicol Ind Health 1999;15(3-4):284-294.
Medicine‘s blind spotMiller CS. Fam Med 1999 Apr;31(4):280-282.
Giftstoffinduzierter Toleranzverlust (TILT)Miller CS. Umweltbelastungen und Gesundheit 1999 Jun:59-77.
A controlled comparison of symptoms and chemical intolerances reported by Gulf War veterans, implant recipients and persons with multiple chemical sensitivityMiller CS, Prihoda TJ. Toxicol Ind Health 1999 Jun;15(3-4):386-397.
The Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (EESI): a standardized approach for measuring chemical intolerances for research and clinical applicationsMiller CS, Prihoda TJ. Toxicol Ind Health 1999 Jun;15(3-4):370-385.
Exacerbation of chemical sensitivity: a case studyMiller CS, Gammage RB, Jankovic JT. Toxicol Ind Health 1999;15(3-4):398-402.
Low-level chemical exposures: a challenge for science and policyMiller CS. Environmental Science and Technology 1998 Nov;3(1):508A-509A.
Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance-An emerging theory of disease?Miller CS. Environ Health Perspect 1997 Mar;105 S:445-453.
Empirical approaches for the investigation of toxicant-induced loss of toleranceMiller CS, Ashford NA, Doty R, Lamielle M, Otto D, Rahill A, Wallace L. Environmental Health Perspectives 1997 Mar;105(2):515-519.
Chemical sensitivity: symptom, syndrome or mechanism for disease?Miller CS. Toxicology 1996 Jul;111(1-3):69-86.
Potential animal model of multiple chemical sensitivity with cholinergic supersensitivityOverstreet DH, Miller CS, Janowsky DS, Russell RW. Toxicology 1996 Jul;111(1-3):119-134.
Low-level chemical sensitivity: current perspectivesAshford NA, Miller CS. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 1996;68(6):367-376.
Neuropsychiatric and somatic characteristics of young adults with and without self-reported chemical odor intolerance and chemical sensitivityBell IR, Miller CS, Schwartz GE, Peterson JM, Amend D. Arch Environ Health 1996;51(1):9-21.
Chemical sensitivity attributed to pesticide exposure versus remodelingMiller CS, Mitzel HC. Arch Environ Health 1995;50(2):119-129.
Psychological characteristics and subjective intolerance for xenobiotic agents of normal young adults with trait shyness and defensiveness. A parkinsonian-like personality type?Bell IR, Schwartz GE, Amend D, Peterson JM, Kaszniak AW, Miller CS. J Nerv Ment Dis 1994 Jul;182(7):367-374.
Chemical sensitivity: an emerging public health and environmental problemMiller CS. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 1994;14:451-467.
The hypersusceptible individualMiller CS, Ashford NA. Proceedings of Indoor Air ’93 1993;1:549-554.
An olfactory-limbic model of multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome: possible relationships to kindling and affective spectrum disordersBell IR, Miller CS, Schwartz GE. Biol Psychiatry 1992 Aug;32(3):218-242.
Possible models for multiple chemical sensitivity: conceptual issues and role of the limbic systemMiller CS. Toxicol Ind Health 1992;8(4):181-202.
Invited Testimony:
Testimony on breast implantsPresented before the Food and Drug Administration, General and Plastic Surgery Devices Panel, April 11, 2005.
Chemical intolerance among Gulf War veterans Presented before the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs and International Affairs, February 2, 2000.
Diagnosed versus undiagnosed illnesses of Gulf War veteransPresented before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Subcommittee on Benefits, October 26, 1999.
Chemical sensitivityPresented before the New Jersey State Department of Health, December 1989.
Abstracts:
Social and policy implications of low-level exposures to chemicalsAshford NA, Miller CS. Chemical and Engineering News 1997.
Other:
Letter to the EditorMiller CS, Ashford NA. JAMA 282(4):328, 1999.
Multiple chemical sensitivity syndromeMiller CS. J Occup Environ Med 1995 Dec;37(12):1323-1323.
White paper: chemical sensitivity: history and phenomenologyMiller CS. Toxicol Ind Health 10(4-5):253-276, 1994.