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Sick Building Syndrome Case Study
She is suffering from sick building syndrome.The symptoms are similar to that of acute effects with no specific cause and medical test shows no specific abnormality.The symptoms shows only when we are inside building and fades away when we wave.Symptoms are skin irritation,headaches,water eyes,mental fatigue,stuffy nose,lethargy,irritation of nose and

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