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Claudia S. Miller
Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S., an allergist and immunologist, is an author, instructor, and scientist noted for research in chemical intolerance, and development of tools for its diagnosis. Dr. Miller is a professor of occupational and environmental medicine in the School of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She also is assistant dean for the school's M.D.-M.P.H. program, and vice chair of community medicine in the school's Department of Family and Community Medicine.

Publications
Books:

Ashford NA, Miller CS: Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes. Second edition. New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1998. Ashford NA, Miller CS: Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes. New York, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, 1991.

Chapters:

Miller CS: Multiple Chemical Intolerance. In Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation, 2nd edition. Doty R, ed., New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2003. Leading text on Taste and Smell, by Richard Doty, Professor, University of Pennsylvania.

Papers Published or In Press  (Papers with asterisk (*) are refereed):

Katerndahl, DA, Miller CS. * Chemical Intolerance in Primary Care Settings: Prevalence, Comorbidity, and Outcomes. In press: Annals of Family Medicine.

Miller CS: * The compelling anomaly of chemical intolerance. In The Role of Neural Plasticity in Chemical Intolerance, Sorg B, Bell I, eds., Ann NY Acad Sci 933:1-23, 2001.

Miller CS: * Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance: Mechanisms of action of addictive stimuli. Addiction 96(1):115-139, 2000. Invited peer-reviewed paper for the millennial edition of the journal Addiction'', devoted to theories of addiction. This paper served as the background white paper for the 2005 NIEHS/NIAAA/NIOH conference "Addiction and Chemical Intolerance: A Shared Etiology?"''

Miller CS, Prihoda TJ: * The Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory (EESI): a standardized approach for measuring chemical intolerances for research and clinical applications. Toxicology and Industrial Health 15:370-385, 1999.

Miller CS, Prihoda TJ: * A controlled comparison of symptoms and chemical intolerances reported by Gulf War veterans, implant recipients and persons with multiple chemical sensitivity. Toxicology and Industrial Health 15(3-4):386-397, 1999.

Miller CS: * Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance: an emerging theory of disease? Environmental Health Perspectives 105(Suppl. 2):445-453, March, 1997.

Miller CS, Ashford NA, Doty R, Lamielle M, Otto D, Rahill A, Wallace L: * Empirical approaches for the investigation of toxicant-induced loss of tolerance. Environmental Health Perspectives 105(2):515-519, March, 1997.