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'''Locations effect''' is the phenomenon observed by many [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]], [[Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]], [[Multiple Chemical Sensitivity]], and [[Mold Illness]] patients that they feel dramatically better in some specific buildings, towns, or regions of the world.
'''Locations effect''' is the phenomenon observed by many [[Myalgic Encephalomyelitis]], [[Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]], [[Multiple Chemical Sensitivity]], and [[Mold Illness]] patients that they feel dramatically better in some specific buildings, towns, or regions of the world.
While there is no evidence to directly support or explain this phenomenon, many speculate it relates to lower air and chemical pollution and/or drier environments.
While there is no evidence to directly support or explain this phenomenon, many speculate it relates to lower air and chemical pollution and/or drier environments. These locations are frequently beaches or deserts.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:26, May 27, 2018

Locations effect is the phenomenon observed by many Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and Mold Illness patients that they feel dramatically better in some specific buildings, towns, or regions of the world. While there is no evidence to directly support or explain this phenomenon, many speculate it relates to lower air and chemical pollution and/or drier environments. These locations are frequently beaches or deserts.

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