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In recent weeks, as many listeners know, I've been exploring ways to challenge false arguments that MCS is a psychological disorder.
I hope you find this episode of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast helps.
You'll hear me in conversation with Kevin Elliott, Ph.D. He is the Red Cedar Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Science at Michigan State University in the U.S.
I was delighted to speak with Kevin, learn about his important research — and I am excited to share this episode with you.
Kevin explains how scientific research practices — from hidden assumptions to “undone science” — have shaped decades of misunderstanding around Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).
You'll hear Kevin explore:
- How his mother's MCS inspired him to spend decades researching the illness
- Why certain kinds of evidence are ignored
- How harmful psychogenic theories persist
- And what needs to change in research frameworks to genuinely support people living with MCS.
This conversation is forward-looking and grounded in the belief that better science is both possible and urgently needed to support people with MCS.
Listen at https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@podcastingMCS
#MCSAdvocacy #MultipleChemicalSensitivithy #MCS #InvisibleIllnessAwareness #SafeHealthcareSpaces #ChemicalIntolerance
Links:
Kevin Elliott:
https://kevincelliott.com/
Kevin's 2025 paper: "Alleviating Epistemic Injustice in Environmental Health Research: Strategies from Science and Values":
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11245-025-10268-3
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