Ciin.org is a non profit organization for chemical injury assistance

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The Chemical Injury Information Network - a complete resource for the chemically injured

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Founded in 1990, the Chemical Injury Information Network (CIIN) is a 501(c)3, tax-exempt, non-profit support and advocacy organization run by the chemically injured primarily for the benefit of the chemically injured. Its main focus is on education, credible research on multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS), and the empowerment of the chemically injured. CIIN publishes the monthly newsletter "Our Toxic Times" and has over 5,000 members in 35 countries.

CIIN is also responsible for the administration of one the largest private libraries on chemical health issues in existence. Its primary focus is to make scientific, medical, legal, and government literature available to health care professionals, expert witnesses, attorneys, and lay persons. Between January 1994 and May 1999, CIIN merged with the Environmental Access Research Network (EARN) which oversaw the administration of this services until the death of EARN's Director, Cindy Duehring. The service is still available through CIIN.

In 1996, CIIN formed a new division to raise money to fund research into MCS. The MCS Research Fund has a medical advisory board that peer reviews and prioritizes research proposals for funding.

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Chemical Injury Information Network
White Sulphur Springs MT
United States 59645
+1.4065472255

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