| 11. | Indeed, Mass blames 1970's federal energy-conservation regulations for what has become known as " sick building syndrome ."
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| 12. | Over the last two decades, there have been many studies indicating association of indoor bioaerosol with sick building syndrome.
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| 13. | Too often, doctors match symptoms to treatments without considering the underlying cause, said Jain, who specializes in sick building syndrome.
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| 14. | The " sick building syndrome " has spread since the 1970s as builders turned to tighter construction to conserve energy.
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| 15. | VOCs have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility, and are suspected of causing sick building syndrome type symptoms.
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| 16. | The limits were set by the Japanese health ministry in response to more car owners suffering from sick building syndrome.
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| 17. | The buildings also began to suffer a variety of problems including asbestos, mould, a fire and allegations of Sick Building Syndrome.
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| 18. | Sick building syndrome, where " sealed " buildings recycle stale air and trap indoor pollutants, affects 30 percent of new buildings.
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| 19. | It was suggested that Sick Building Syndrome was not really a coherent syndrome and was not a disease to be individually diagnosed.
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| 20. | There might be a gender difference in reporting rates of sick building syndrome because women tend to report more symptoms than men do.
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