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Ventilation upgrade doesn't amount to admission of multiple chemical sensitivity diagnosis

The presence of chemicals in a workplace, and staff complaints about air quality, were not enough to show a worker sustained an injury in the form of multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome, a tribunal has found.

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