WILLIAM J. REA, M.D.
 
WILLIAM J. REA, M.D.
Bus: 8345 Walnut Hill Lane
Suite 220
Dallas, Texas 75231-4262
214/368-4132
   
   
Personal: Born: Jefferson, Ohio
February 2, 1935
Colleges: Otterbein College
Westerville, Ohio
Graduated with B.S. and B.A., 1958
Ohio State University College of Medicine
Columbus, Ohio
Graduated with M.D., 1962
Internship: Parkland Memorial Hospital
Dallas, Texas
Rotating Internship: 1962 - 1963
Residencies: University of Texas Southwestern Medical School - General
Surgery Residency 1963-1967
Parkland Memorial Hospital
Baylor Medical Center
Veteran's Hospital
Children's Medical Center
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School -
Cardiovascular Surgery Fellowship and Residency 1967-1969
Licensure: License #D 2294, Dallas County, Texas
License #25922, Franklin County, Ohio
License #R-3120, Pointsec County, Arkansas
License #036-085797, Fangamon County, Illinois
Teaching Appointments: First World Professorial Chair, Environmental Medicine

Robens Institute, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England 1988

Adjunct Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Texas 1984 - 1985

Clinical Associate Professor of Thoracic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School 1972 - 1982

Assistant Professor of Thoracic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School 1969 - 1972

Chief of Thoracic Surgery, Veteran's Hospital 1969 - 1972

Guest lecturer, University of Texas at Dallas 1985 - 1988, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Sciences

Guest lecturer, North Texas State University, 1980, 1982 - 1988 - Adjunct Professor of Psychology

Adjunct Professor, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, The University of Oklahoma, 1992 - 1993

Regional Clinical Faculty, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1994 - 1996

Consultant, Institut fuer Umweltkrankheiten, Bad Emstal, Emstal, Germany

Regional Clinical Faculty, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1995 - 1997

Professor of Medicine, Capital University of Integrative Medicine, Washington, D.C., July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998
Practice: Private Practice - June 1, 1973 to present
Certification: American Board of Surgery Certification
April 1, 1968, Certificate #15416
American Board of Thoracic Surgery
April 4, 1970, Certificate #2137
American Board of Environmental Medicine
August 20, 1988, Certificate #003
Medical Society Memberships: American Medical Association
Texas Medical Association
Dallas County Medical Society
American Heart Association
American Lung Association
Society of Artificial Internal Organs
Pan American Medical Association
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Correspondence Society of Surgeons
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Association for Academic Surgery
American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Pan American Allergy Society
American Occupational Medical Association
American Association for Clinical Immunology and Allergy
American Institute of Medical Climatology
Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research
American College of Nutrition
American College of Surgeons
Chirurgio Society
The New York Academy of Sciences
The American College of Preventive Medicine
Oklahoma College of Occupational Medicine (Section on
Environmental Medicine)
American Board of Forensic Examiners
Society of Integrative Medicine
Fellowships: Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Fellow, American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Fellow, The American College of Allergists
Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine
Fellow, American College of Nutrition
Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine (Cardiothoracic Section)
Fellow, The American College of Forensic Examiners
Honorary Fellow, International Academy of Preventive Medicine
Affiliate Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy
Hospital affiliations: Garland Community Hospital, Garland
Tri-City Hospital, Dallas
Memberships/Offices held: Director, Environmental Health Center - Dallas
Past President, Board of Directors, Member, Pan American Allergy Society 1988-1989
Diplomate of the Board, American Board of Environmental Medicine
Chief of Surgery, Brookhaven Medical Center
Member, Science Advisory Board, The United States Environmental Protection Agency Member, Research Committee, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy
Member, Board of Directors and Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Member, The Smithsonian Society
Member, National Advisory Board, American Security Council
Member, National Geographic Society
Member, Technology Committee, American College of Allergists
Member, Food Allergy Committee, American College
College of Allergists
Member, Editorial Board, Clinical Ecology, Archives for Human Ecology in Health and Disease
Member, Committee on Aspects of Cardiovascular, Endocrine & Autoimmune Diseases, American College of Allergists
Member, Board of Advisers, CAMPRO - The Center for Accelerated Medical Progress, Inc.
Editorial Board, Journal Bioelectricity and Electromagnetic Fields - Marino
Member, Human Ecology Action League Director, ECHO-HAVEN
Member, World Research Foundation
Member, Chief Executive Officer's Club
Editorial Advisory Board, Medical Nutrition
National Board of Directors - Natural Food Associates
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
Chief Patron, Ecosystem Research Foundation in Pakistan
Member, Mycotoxin Steering Committee, World Health Organization
Board of Scientific Directors, Brain Allergy Research
Member, Human Ecology, Academy of Technological Science of Russian Federation
Scientific Advisory Board, Biosphere II
Editorial Board, Journal of Environmental and Waste Management
Advisory Board, Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation
Advisory Board, Latitudes
Editor, Environmental Management and Health
Special Awards: The Jonathan Forman Gold Medal Award by the American Academy of Environmental Medicine - 10/31/87
Mountain Valley Water Hall of Fame, Hot Springs, Arkansas 1987
The Special Achievement Award by Otterbein College - 06/15/91
The Herbert J. Rinkel Award by the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 10/11/93
The Distinguished Pioneers in Alternative Medicine Award by the Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine Education Fund - 5/1/94
Gold Star Award by the International Biographical Center, December 1997
Five Hundred Leaders of Influence, 1997
Who's Who In the South and Southwest, 1997
The Twentieth Century Award For Achievement, 1997

Publications:
  1. Rea, W.J. and Robertson, W.O.: Serum Salicylate Levels (their importance in predicting toxicity). Ohio Medical Journal 59: July, 1963.
  2. Rea, W.J., Graview, L. and Jennings, R.L.: Liver Angioma of Neonate. American Journal of Surgery 112: pp. 777; November, 1966.
  3. Sugg, W.L., Rea, W.J., Ecker, R.R., Rose, E., Webb, W.R. and Shaw, R.R.:Penetrating Wounds of the Heart: An Analysis of 459 Cases. Journal of Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery 56: pp. 531-545; October, 1968.
  4. Rea, W.J., Sugg, W.L., Wilson, L.C., Webb, W.R. and Ecker, R.R.: Coronary Artery Lacerations (An analysis of 22 patients). Annals of Thoracic Surgery 7: pp. 518-528; June, 1969.
  5. Chawla, Narinder, P.S., Rea, W.J. and Shapiro, W.: The Use of an Implanted Demand Pacemaker in Bradyarrhythmias. Archives of Internal Medicine 124: pp. 593-599; November, 1969.
  6. Sugg, W.L., Rea, W.J., Webb, W.R. and Ecker, R.R.: Cardiac Assistance (Counterpulsations) in Ten Patients: Clinical and Hemodynamic Observations. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 9: pp. 1-12; January, 1970.
  7. Rea, W.J., Wyrick, W. and McClelland, R.N.: Rare Complications of Intravenous Hyperosmolar Alimentation. JAMA 211, 10: March 9, 1970.
  8. Rea, W.J., Wyrick, W., McClelland, R.N. and Webb, W.R.: Intravenous Hyperosmolar Alimentation. Geriatrics Digest 7: September 28, 1970 (Abstract).
  9. Rea, W.J. and Wyrick, W.: Necrotizing Fasciitis. Annals of Surgery 172: pp. 957-964; December, 1970.
  10. Rea, W.J., Wyrick, W. and McClelland, R.N.: Intravenous Hyperosmolar Alimentation. Archives of Surgery 100: pp. 393-398; 1970.
  11. Ecker, R.R., Libertini, R.V., Rea, W.J., Sugg, W.L., Webb, W.R.: Injuries of the Trachea and Bonchi. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 11: pp. 289-298; April, 1971.
  12. Rea, W.J., Wyrick, W.: Necrotizing Fasciitis. Modern Medicine, 39 No. 17: pp. 77-78; August 23, 1971.
  13. Ecker, R.R., Mullins, C.B., Grammar, J.C., Rea, W.J., Atkins, J.M.: Control of Intractable Ventricular Tachycardia by Coronary Revascularization. Circulation 44 Vol. 4: pp. 666-670; October, 1971.
  14. Rea, W.J., Eberle, J.W., Watson, J.T., Ecker, R.R., Sugg, W.L.: Gas Transfer in a Heparinized Membrane Oxygenator. Surgical Forum Vol. XXII: pp. 188-190; October, 1971.
  15. Rea, W.J., Ecker, R.R., Sugg, W.L.: Zinc in Cardiac Surgery. Journal of Surgical Residents 13, No. 3: pp. 164-167; March, 1972.
  16. Ecker, R.R., Rea, W.J., Sugg, W.L., Miller, W.W.: Changes in 2, 3-Diphos-phoglycerate after Cardiopulmonary Bypass. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 13: pp. 364-370; April, 1972.
  17. Rea, W.J., Mills, C., Whitley, D., Eberle, J.W., Sugg. W.L.: Assessment of Long Term Membrane Oxygenation Without Heparin. European Society for Experimental Surgery, Abstracts, p. 288, 7th Congress Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 11-14, 1972.
  18. Schwade, J., Pombo, J., Rea, W.J., Waksman, A., Shapiro, W.: Emergency Diagnosis and Attempted Therapy in Post-Infarction Interventricular Septal Rupture. Texas Medicine Vol. 68: pp. 74-78; May. 1972.
  19. Rea, W.J., Gallivan, G.J., Ecker, R.R., Sugg, W.L.: Traumatic Esophageal Perforation. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 14: pp. 671-677; December, 1972.
  20. Rea, W.J., Eberle, J.W., Ecker, R.R., Watson, J., Sugg. W.L.: Long-Term Membrane Oxygenation in Respiratory Failure. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1972.
  21. Rea, W.J.: Hyperalimentation in Chest Surgery. In Intravenous Hyperalimentation. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, Chapter 15, pp. 177-184; 1972.
  22. Rea, W.J., Whitley, D., Eberle, J.W.: Long-Term Membrane Oxygenation Without Systemic Heparinization. Society of Artificial Internal Organs, 1972.
  23. Whitley, D.E., Meals, C.R., Eberle, J.W., Manton, J.R., Somerville, P., Rea, W.J.: 24-Hour Membrane Oxygenation Without Systemic Heparin. Surgical Forum ACS, 1972.
  24. Rea, W.J.: Myocardial Revascularization. Proceedings of John Peter Smith Hospital, Tarrant County Hospital District, Spring, 1972. Vol. 3: pp. 52-53.
  25. Rea, W.J.: Ecologic Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease. International Academy of Preventive Medicine, 1975.
  26. Rea, W.J.: Environmentally Triggered Thrombophlebitis. Annals of Allergy, Vol. 37, pp.101-109; July, 1976.
  27. Rea, W.J., Dickey, L.C.: Relationship of Food and Chemical Sensitivities to Acute Respiratory Failure, Chapter 14; and Ecologic Orientation and Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Chapter 73. Clinical Ecology, Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1976.
  28. Rea, W.J., Ecologic Orientation in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Clinical Ecology, ed. Lawrence D. Dickey, Publisher Charles C. Thomas; Springfield, Illinois, 1976.
  29. Rea, W.J.: Environmentally Triggered Small Vessel Vasculitis. Annals of Allergy, Vol. 38: pp. 245-251; April, 1977.
  30. Rea, W.J.: Environmentally Triggered Cardiac Disease. Annals of Allergy, Vol. 40: pp. 243-251; April, 1978.
  31. Rea. W.J., Bell, I.R., Suits, C.W., Smiley, R.E.: Food and Chemical Susceptibility after Environmental Chemical Overexposure: Case Histories. Annals of Allergy, August, 1978.
  32. Edgar, R.T., Fenyves, E.J., Rea, W.J.: Air Pollution Analysis Used in Operating and Environmental Control Unit. Annals of Allergy, March, 1979.
  33. Rea, W.J., Johnson, F. (editor): Parotiditis Sicca: Management of Environmentally Triggered Allergic Disease in Allergy: Including IgE in Diagnosis and Treatment. Symposia Specialists, 1979.
  34. Rea, W.J.: The Environmental Aspects of Ear, Nose and Throat Disease: Part I J.C.E.O.R.L. & Allergy, July, 1979.
  35. Rea, W.J.: The Environmental Aspects of Ear, Nose and Throat Disease: Part II. J.C.E.O.R.L. & Allergy, September, 1979.
  36. Rea, W.J.: Diagnosing Food and Chemical Susceptibility. Continuing Education: pp. 47-59; September, 1979.
  37. Rea, W.J., Edgar, R.T., Fenyves, E.J., Smiley, R.E., Stroud, R.M.: Comprehensive Air Pollution Measurements In An Environmental Unit, Part I Annals of Allergy, Vol. 42, No. 3, March 1979.
  38. Rea, W.J., Bell, Iris, R. and Smiley, R.E., Johnson, F. and Spencer, J.T. (Eds.). Allergy: Immunology and Medical Treatment, Symposia Specialists, 1980.
  39. Rea, W.J. and Suits, C.W. and Gerrard, John W., D.M. (Ed.), Cardiovascular Disease Triggered by Foods and Chemicals. Food Allergy: New Perspectives: pp.99-143; Publisher Charles C. Thomas, 1980.
  40. Rea, W.J.: Review of Cardiovascular Disease in Allergy. Bi-Annual Review of Allergy: pp. 282-347; Claude Frazier (Ed.), 1979-80.
  41. Rea, W.J., Peters, D.W., Smiley, R.E., Edgar, R., Greenberg, M., Fenyves, E.J.: Recurrent Environmentally Triggered Thrombophlebitis (A 5-Year Follow Up). Annals of Allergy, December, 1981.
  42. Rea, W.J.: Environmental Aspects of Ear, Nose and Throat Disease. Otolaryngologic Allergy, H.C. King, M.D. (Ed.), Symposia Specialists, Inc., Miami, Florida, 1981.
  43. Rea, W.J.: Environmental Allergy; Sandorama, 1981.
  44. Rea, W.J.: Fibroscoptic Bronchoscopy. Bi-Annual Review of Allergy, Claude A. Frazier, M.D. (Ed.), 1981-82.
  45. Rea, W.J.: Review of Cardiovascular Disease in Allergy. Bi-Annual Review of Allergy, Claude A. Frazier, M.D. (Ed.), 1981-82.
  46. Rea, W.J.: Environmentally Triggered Disorders. Sandorama, IV: pp. 27-31; 1982.
  47. Rea, W.J., Mitchell, M.J.: Chemical Sensitivity and The Environment, Immunology & Allergy Practice, September/ October 1982, pp. 157/21-167/31.
  48. Rea, W.J.: Review of Cardiovascular Disease in Allergy. Bi-Annual Review of Allergy, Claude A. Frazier, M.D. (Ed.), 1982-83.
  49. Rea, W.J.: Intermittent Unilateral Leg Swelling. Correspondence Society of Surgeons, Vol. 6, No. 3, March, 1983.
  50. Rea, W.J.: The Environmental Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease. Spectrum, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, International, pp. 25-30, 1983.
  51. Rea, W.J.: Review of Cardiovascular Disease in Allergy. Bi-Annual Review of Allergy, Claude A. Frazier, M.D. (Ed.), 1984-85.
  52. Rea, W.J.: Elimination of Oral Food Challenge Reaction by Injection of Food Extracts: A Double-Blind Evaluation. Archives of Otolaryngology, American Medical Association, April, 1984, Vol. 110, pp. 248-252.
  53. Laseter, J.L., Ildefonso, R.D., Rea, W.J., Butler, J.R.: Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Environmentally Sensitive Patients. Clinical Ecology, Vol. II, No. 1, pp. 3-12; 1983.
  54. Laseter, J.L., Ildefonso, R.D., Rea, W.J., Butler, J.R.: Pesticides and Brain-Function Changes In A Controlled Environment. Clinical Ecology, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 145-150; 1984.
  55. Marshall, R.T., Stroud, R.M., Kroker, G.F., Bullock, T., Carroll, F.M., Greenberg, M., Randolph, T.G., Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.: Fasting and Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Multicenter Study. Clinical Ecology, Vol. II, No. 3, pp. 137-144; 1984.
  56. Marshall, R.T., Stroud, R.M., Kroker, G.F., Bullock, T., Carroll, F.M., Greenberg, M., Randolph, T.G., Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.: Food Challenge Effects On Fasted Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A Multicenter Study. Clinical Ecology, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 181-190; 1984.
  57. Bertschler, J., Butler, J.R., Lawlis, G.F., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R.: Psychological Components of Environmental Illness: Factor Analysis of Changes During Treatment. Clinical Ecology, Vol. III, No. 2, pp. 85-96; 1985.
  58. Rea, W.J., Brown, O.D.: Mechanisms Of Environmental Vascular Triggering. Clinical Ecology, Vol. III, No. 3, pp. 122-128, 1985.
  59. Rea, W.J., Brown, O.D.: Clinical Aspects Of Sensitivity To Chemicals: Use Of An Environmental Unit, In Freed, D.L.J. (Ed.), Controversial Techniques In Allergy, England, 1985.
  60. Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Smiley, R.E., Maynard, B., Dawkins-Brown, O.: Magnesium Deficiency In Patients With Chemical Sensitivity. Clinical Ecology, Vol. IV, No. 1, pp. 17-20; 1986.
  61. Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Youdim, S., Fenyves, E.J., Samadi, N.: T And B Lymphocyte Parameters Measured in Chemically Sensitive Patients And Controls. Clinical Ecology, Vol. IV, No. 1, pp. 11-14; 1986.
  62. Rea, W.J.: Correspondence Society of Surgeons, 1986, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 4-5 Response to Steven M. Lib, M.D., N. Miami Beach, FL., Dye induced pancreatitis.
  63. Rea, W.J., Dawkins-Brown, O.: Environmental Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease. Brostoff, J., and Challacombe, S.J. (Eds.), London: Bailliere Tindall, Food Allergy & Intolerance, pp. 737-753, 1987.
  64. Rea, W.J.: Inter-relationships Between The Environment And Premenstrual Syndrome. M.G. Brush and E.M. Goudsmit (Eds.), John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Functional Disorders of the Menstrual Cycle.
  65. Rea, W.J., Pan, Yaqin, Laseter, J.L., Johnson, A.R., Fenyves, E.J.: Toxic Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons In Chemically Sensitive Patients, Clinical Ecology, Vol. V, No. 2, 1987.
  66. Rea, W.J.: The Environmental Effects on Neurovascular Problems, Neuro-ophthalmology Japan (Japanese Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology), Vol. 4, No. 4, 1987.
  67. Rea, William J., Pan, Yaqin, Johnson, Alfred R., Fenyves, Ervin J.: T & B Lymphocytes in Chemically Sensitive Patients With Toxic Volatile Organic Hydrocarbons in Their Blood, Clinical Ecology, Vol. V, No.4, pp.171-175, l987/88.
  68. Rea, William J., Pan, Yaqin, Johnson, Alfred R.: Clearing of Toxic Volatile Hydrocarbons From Humans, Clinical Ecology, Vol. V, No. 4, pp. 166-170, 1987/88.
  69. Pan, Yaqin, Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvents in Chemically Sensitive Patients, Clinical Ecology, Vol. V, No. 3, pp. 126-131, 1987/88.
  70. Rea, W.J.: Chemical Hypersensitivity and the Allergic Response, Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, Volume 67, January, 1988.
  71. Rousseau, David, Rea, W.J., M.D., Enwright, Jean: Your Home, Your Health, and Well-Being, Hartley and Marks, Vancouver, B.C., 1988.
  72. Rea, W.J., Ross, G.H.: Food and Chemicals as Environmental Incitants, The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Health Care, Sept. 1989.
  73. Ross, G.H., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Maynard, B.J., Carlisle, L.: Evidence for Vitamin Deficiencies in Environmentally-Sensitive Patients, Clinical Ecology, Vol. VI, No. 2, pp. 60-66, 1989.
  74. Rea, William J., Ross, Gerald H., Johnson, Alfred R., Smiley, Ralph E., Fenyves, Ervin J.: Chemical Sensitivity in Physicians, Clinical Ecology, Vol. VI, No. 4, pp. 135-141, 1989.
  75. Rea, William J., Ross, Gerald H., Johnson, Alfred R., Smiley, Ralph E., Sprague, Donald E., Fenyves, Ervin J., Samadi, N.: Confirmation of Chemical Sensitivity by Means of Double-Blind Inhalant Challenge of Toxic Volatile Chemicals, Clinical Ecology, Vol. VI, No. 3, 1989.
  76. Khan, A., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A., Ahmed, Shafi: Possible Use of Co-Enzyme Q-10 in L-Tryptophan Associated Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome, 1990, in press.
  77. Rea, William J.: Response to Collected Letters in Correspondence Society of Surgeons, April 1990.
  78. Pan, Y., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Fenyves, E.J.: Formaldehyde Sensitivity, Clinical Ecology, Volume VI, No. 3, 1990.
  79. Youdim, S., Rea, William, Liang, H.: Treatment of Environmentally Sensitive Patients With Transfer Factor, Part I: Immunologic Studies, Clinical Ecology, Volume 7, No. 3, pp. 55-61, 1990.
  80. Youdim, S., Rea, William: Treatment of Environmentally Sensitive Patients With Transfer Factor, Part II: Clinical Studies and Immunological Correlates, Clinical Ecology, Volume 3, pp. 62-66, 1990.
  81. Youdim, S., Liang, H., Rea, William: Treatment of Environmentally Sensitive Patients With Transfer Factor, Part III: Case Studies on Three Patients, Clinical Ecology, Volume 3, pp. 67-72, 1990.
  82. Rea, William J.: Environmental Pollutants (Editorial), Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, Volume 83, No. 7, pp. 278-279, July 1991.
  83. Rea, William J, Ross, Gerald H.: Food and Chemicals as Environmental Incitants, Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, Volume 83, No. 7, pp. 310-315, July 1991.
  84. Pan, Y, Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvents in Chemically Sensitive Patients, Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, Volume 83, No. 7, pp. 316-320, July 1991.
  85. Shirakawa, S., Ishikawa, S., Tsujisawa, I., Rea, W.J.: Disturbance of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Presence of Organochlorine Pesticide -- Pupillographic Study, Journal of Ophthalmologica, in press.
  86. Rea, William J., Liang, Hsueh-Chia: Effects of Pesticides on the Immune System, Journal of Nutritional Medicine, Volume 2, pp. 399-410, 1991.
  87. Rea, William J., Pan, Yaqin, Fenyves, Ervin J., Sujisawa, Iehiko, Nasrola, Samadi, Ross, Gerald H.: Electromagnetic Field Sensitivity, Journal of Bioelectricity, Volume 10, No. 1 & 2, 1991.
  88. Kuehn, Kevin A., Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Ascomycetes: A Potential Aeroallergen?, Submitted to Proceedings of the Texas Academy of Science 94th Annual Meeting, Stephen F. Austin State University, 1991.
  89. Kuehn, Kevin A., Johnson, Alfred L., Rea, William J.: Preliminary Observation on the Airborne Mycofloral Component Within The North Dallas, Texas Metropolitan Area. Environmental Medicine, Volume 8, No. 3, pp. 79-91, 1991.
  90. Shirakawa, S, Rea, William J., Ishikawa, S., Johnson, A.: Evaluation of the Autonomic Nervous System Response By Pupillographical Study in the Chemically Sensitive Patient. Environmental Medicine, Volume 8, No. 4, pp. 121-127, 1991.
  91. Rea, William J., Johnson, Alfred R., Ross, Gerald H., Butler, Joel R., Fenyves, Ervin J., Griffiths, Bertie, Laseter, John: Considerations for the Diagnosis of Chemical Sensitivity. (Addendum to Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology) National Academy Press, p.169-192, 1992.
  92. Rea, William J: Chemical Sensitivity, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida, October, 1992.
  93. Kuehn, Kevin A., Garrison, Robert, Robertson, Larry, Koehn, Robert D., Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Identification of Airborne Microfungal Populations from Home Environments within the Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas) Region, Indoor Environment, Volume 1, No. 5, 1992, pp. 285-292, Karger AG, Basel, Switzerland.
  94. Liang, Hsueh-chia , Rea, William J., Fenyves, Ervin J.: Study on the Critical Reference Value From the Regression Equations Between Chlorinated Pesticides and Immune Parameters. Environmental Medicine, Volume 9, No. 1, pp. 10-16, 1992.
  95. Livingston, Linda, Sanjar, Mansour R., Rea, William J.: Toluene Sensitivity As Part of the Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome - Case Report. Environmental Medicine, Volume 9, No. 2, pp. 60-72, 1992.
  96. Simon TR, Hickey DC, Rea WJ, Johnson AR, Ross GH, Fincher C, Harrell EH and Kettlehut M. Breast implants and organic solvent exposure can be associated with abnormal cerebral SPECT studies in clinically impaired patients. Radiological Society of North America, 1992. Radiology 185(P):234, 1992.
  97. Rea, William J., et al: Considerations for the Diagnosis of Chemical Sensitivity. Talmage, I.N., et al. Biological Matters in Immunotherapy, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press 1992 p. 169
  98. Rea, William J.: Biometeorology, Part 2, Volume 1: Proceedings of The 13th International Congress of Biometeorology (Under the Auspices of The International Society of Biometeorology), Calgary, Alberta, Canada, September, 1993, pp. 26-53.
  99. Rea, William J.: The Environmental Aspects of Chemical Sensitivity, Japanese Journal of Clinical Ecology, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1994.
  100. Rea, William J.: Chemical Sensitivity, Volume 2, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida, February, 1994.
  101. Wang, T., Hawkins, L.H., Rea, William J.: Effects of ELF Magnetic Fields on Patients With Chemical Sensitivities, GRAZ conference. 1994.
  102. Higuchi, H., Miyata, M., Ishikawa, S., Rea, William J.: (1996) Abnormalities of the Autonomic Nervous System Seen In Patients Who Have Silicon Breast Implants. International Journal of Occupational Medicine, Immunology, and Toxicology, Vol. 5, No. 1. pp. 1-13.
  103. Rea, William J.: Correspondence Society of Surgeons, Collected Letters, Vol. 17, No. 5, May 1994.
  104. Rea, William J.: Klinische Okologie, Angewandte Umweltmedizin,Hippokrates Verlag GmbH,Stuttgart, Germany Dec 1994.
  105. Simon,T.R, Hickey, D.C, Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Ross, G.H., Fincher, C.E., and Kettlehut, M. (1992) Breast implants and organic solvent exposure can be associated with abnormal cerebral SPECT studies in clinically impaired patients. Radiological Society of North America. Radiology 185(P):234.
  106. Rea, William J. (1995) Chapter 2: Why Children are More Susceptible to Environmental Hazards. In The Healthy School Handbook, ed. Miller NL. pp. 39-49, Washington, DC: NEA Professional Library.
  107. Rea, William J.: Pesticides-Review. Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine, issue 5:4, December 1995.
  108. Rea, William J.: Progress on Persian Gulf War Illnesses-Reality and Hypotheses, International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1995.
  109. Rea, William J.: Chemical Sensitivity Volume 4, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida 1996.
  110. Rea, William J., Pan, Y,: Fat and Blood Levels of Toxic Chemicals in Chemically Sensitive Patients. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, United Kingdom, London, issue 5, 387-390, March 1996.
  111. Rea, W.J., Pan, Y, Johnson, A.R., Ross, G.H., Suyama, H., Fenyves, E.J.: Reduction of Chemical Sensitivity By Means of Heat Depuration, Physical Therapy, and Nutritional Supplementation in a Controlled Environment. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine, United Kingdom, London.1996.
  112. Rea, W.J.,: Environmental Medicine and Individual Health. Ecology of Health. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, 1996.
  113. Rea, W.J.,: Pesticides, Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine (1996) 6, 55-124.
  114. Griffiths, B., Rea, W.J., Johnson A.R., Ross, G.H.,: Mitogenic Effects of Mycotoxins on T4 Lymphocytes. The Faculty Press, Cambridge, Great Britain. Microbios 86 127-134 1996.
  115. Fincher, C.E, Chang, Te-Shang, Harrell, E.H., Kettelhut, M.C., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Hickey, D.C. and Simon, T.R. Comparison of Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Findings in Cases of Healthy Adults and Solvent-Exposed Adults, American Journal of Industrial Medicine 31:4-14 (1997).
  116. Fox, R., Ross, G.H., Johnson, A., Rea, W.J.,: Building Related Illness: A patient With Sensitization To An Anti-corrosive Agent Used In Steam Humidification.
  117. Rea, William J.: Correspondence Society of Surgeons, Collected Letters. Vol. 29, No. 2 February 1997.
  118. Bascon, R., Meggs, W.J., Frampton, M., Hudnell, K., Killburn, K., Kobal, K., Medinsky, M., and Rea, W. Neurogenic Inflammation: With Additional Discussion of Central and Perceptual Integration of Nonneurogenic Inflammation. Environmental Health Perspectives. Vol 105, Supplement 2, March 1997.
  119. Griffiths, Bertie B., Rea, William J, Griffiths, Bradley, Pan, Y.: The Role of the T-Lymphocyte Cell Cycle and An Autogenous Lymphocytic Factor In Clinical Medicine. The Faculty Press, 1998.
  120. Griffths, B.B., Rea, W.J., Smith, C.W: Changes in the Peripheral T-Lymphocyte Cell Cycle Induced by Chemical and Electrical Challenges.

Lectures:

Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board.
Society for Clinic Ecology.
Royal Society of Medicine in London, McCarrison Society.
Charing Cross Medical School, London, England.
University of Southampton, Southampton, England.
Postgraduate Seminar in England.
Society for Clinical Ecology, Royal College of Physicians, London, England.
Wyoming Postgraduate Course in Allergy and Immunology.
University of Texas Postgraduate Course in Allergy and Immunology.
University of Miami Postgraduate Course in Allergy and Immunology.
World Food Symposium, Mexico City, Mexico.
American College of Allergy.
American College of Preventive Medicine.
Tennessee State Medical Society.
World Food Symposium, Boston, Massachusetts.
Nine Wells Medical School, Dundee, Scotland.
University of Berlin.
British Society of Clinical Ecology.
Royal Australian College of Surgeons.
Straub Clinic, Honolulu, Hawaii.
London Neurological Institute, Middlesex Medical School.
First World Conference on Indoor Air Pollution, Harvard.
Indoor Air Pollution, University of Calgary School of
Architecture, Calgary, Canada.
University of Texas, School of Architecture.
American Lung Association.
Pan American Allergy Society.
The World Conference I, II, III, IV, and V on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease.
The American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy.
The University of Guangzhou, Guangzhou, China.
The Capital University Medical School, Beijing, China.
The 4th Military Medical School, Xian, China.
The University of Nanjing Medical School, Nanjing, China.
Wuxi Medical School, Wuxi, China.
Hang Chou Medical Society, Hang Chou, China.
Postgraduate courses for the Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy of 10 years.
The postgraduate advanced seminars for the American Academy of Environmental Medicine for 15 years.
Postgraduate courses on chemical sensitivity for four years.
Human Ecology Action League, Washington, D.C.
German Conference on Environmental Medicine, Black Forest, Germany
Environmental Health Association, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
World Research Foundation Conference, Los Angeles, California.
Kitasato University, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tokyo, Japan.
Second Japanese Conference in Neuropthalmology, Matsuyama, Japan.
Environmental Medicine Foundation, Philadelphia, PA.
Emerging Challenges in Occupational and Environmental Health.
Annual New England Occupational Medical Association Conference With the Harvard School of Public Health.
Pan American Allergy Society Postgraduate courses for physicians, last 11 years.
Pan American Allergy Society Seminar last 11 years.
The University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
The University of Puerto Rico, Mayaquez, Puerto Rico.
The British Society of Clinical Ecology, Torquay, England.
St. Hughes College, Oxford, England, McCarrison Society.
European Community Research Center, ISPRA, Luguano, Italy.
Clinical Ecology Seminar, Eubia, Greece.
National Association for the Advancement of Science.
University of Wuhan, Wuhan, China.
Peking Union Medical School, Peking, China.
Third Military Medical School, Chong Ching, China.
American College of Nutrition.
The Ontario Postgraduate Course in Environmental Medicine, Toronto, Canada.
The Halifax Nova Scotia Environmental Health Association.
The Minneapolis Environmental Health Association.
The California Medical Association Scientific Advising Committee.
The Province of Ontario Advisory Committee, The Effects of Environmental Chemicals on Humans.
Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.
German Conference, Clinical Ecology, Emstal, Germany.
Roger Wyburn-Mason & Jack M. Blount Foundation for the Eradication of Rheumatoid Disease, Inc., Los Angeles, California.
International Polio Conference, Warm Springs, Georgia.
Natural Food Associates, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Dalhousie University Medical School, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Environmental Health Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Texas County Medical Society, Waco, Texas.
Northeast Community Hospital, Bedford, Texas.
North Texas State University, Denton, Texas.
Sixth Annual Veterans Conference, Claremore, Oklahoma, May, 1987.
Ashrae Conference, Washington, D.C., May, 1987.
G.I.N.I.'s Fourth International Polio and Independent Living Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, June, 1987.
The 11th International Congress of Biometeorology, West Lafayette, Indiana, September, 1987.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1987.
The 25th Japanese Congress on Neuro-ophthalmology, Japan, October, 1987.
Ninth Annual New England Occupational Health Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, December, 1987.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 12th Instructional Course, Denver, Colorado, December, 1987.
1988 Allergy: In-Vitro, Orlando, Florida, February, 1988.
Sixth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, February 1988.
Pan American Allergy Society, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1988.
Australian Society for Environmental Medicine, Melbourne, Australia, March, 1988.
Australia's Association of Chemical Victory, March, 1988.
Tasmanian Medical Society, Tasmania, Australia, March, 1988.
Health By Choice, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 1988.
The Canadian Society for Clinical Ecology and Environmental Medicine, April, 1988.
T.V. Ontario, Ontario, Canada, May, 1988.
V.O.T.E. Environmental Awareness Symposium, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, June, 1988.
Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association, Denver, Colorado, August, 1988.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Washington, D.C., September, 1988.
4th International Symposion for Environmental Medicine, Emstal, Germany, October, 1988.
T.V. Ontario, Ontario, Canada, October, 1988.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 22nd Scientific Session, Incline Village, Nevada, October, 1988.
Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa, Japan, November, 1988.
Kitasato University, Tokyo, Japan, November, 1988.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 13th Instructional Course, Part III, Cleveland, Ohio, December, 1988.
Allergy In-Vitro Update, Phoenix, Arizona, December, 1988.
T.V. Ontario, Ontario, Canada, February, 1989.
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, February, 1989.
Seventh Annual Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February, 1989.
Pan American Allergy Society, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1989.
Clinical Ecology Study Group, Ft. Worth, Texas, April, 1989.
Ft. Worth Club, Ft. Worth, Texas, April, 1989.
American College of Advancement in Medicine, Dallas, Texas, May, 1989.
Natural Food Associates, Atlanta, Texas, June, 1989.
Environment Week, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, June, 1989.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Denver, Colorado, July, 1989.
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Washington, D.C., July, 1989. Testified.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, New Orleans, Louisiana, September, 1989.
British Society for Nutritional Medicine, London, England, September, 1989.
National Society for Research into Allergy, Enfield, England, September, 1989.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, New Orleans, Louisiana, September, 1989.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 1989.
Second National Conference on Pesticides and Human Health, Cirencester, England, October, 1989.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Corpus Christi, Texas, November 1989.
Eighth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February, 1990.
Pan American Allergy Society, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1990.
The Environmental Medicine Foundation, London, England, April, 1990.
British Society for Allergy and Environmental Medicine, Buxton, Derbyshire, England, July 1990.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Fifteenth Instructional Course, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July, 1990.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, September, 1990.
American Society of Otolaryngic Allergy Technicians, San Diego, California, September, 1990.
Workshop to Review Congressional Office of Technology Assessment's Document on Identifying and Controlling Immunotoxic Substances, September, 1990.
Building Pathology 90, Surrey, England, September, 1990.
Pesticides Conference, Breakspear Hospital, Hertfordshire, England, September, 1990.
Fifth International Symposium on Environmental Medicine, Emstal, Germany, September, 1990.
The American Academy of Environmental Medicine 25th Annual Meeting, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, October, 1990.
Oklahoma College of Occupational Medicine 15th Annual Fall Educational Meeting, Edmond, Oklahoma, November, 1990.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Newport Beach, California, February, 1991.
Ninth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February, 1991.
Pan American Allergy Society, San Antonio, Texas, March, 1991.
National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, California, March, 1991.
Pesticide Exposure Group of Sufferers, Cambridge, England, April, 1991.
Allergy, Nutrition and Health Preservation, Orlando, Florida, April, 1991.
American College of Occupational Medicine, San Francisco, California, April, 1991.
First International Symposium on "Prophylactic Role of Clean Environment in Health Preservation", Cracow, Poland, June 1991.
First Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, Golden, Colorado, June 1991.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Sixteenth Instructional Course, Shamburg, Illinois, July 1991.
St. John's Regional Medical Center, Joplin, Missouri, August 1991.
The 21st Century Medicine Conference, Czechoslovakia, August 1991.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Kansas City, Missouri, September 1991.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Jacksonville, Florida, October 1991.
American College of Occupational Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1991.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Orlando, Florida, November 1991.
Tenth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February 1992.
Pan American Allergy Society, Houston, Texas, March 1992.
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 1992.
Klaire Europe Nutrition '92 Seminar, Amsterdam, May 1992.
American College of Advancement in Medicine, Dallas, Texas, May 1992.
Allergy Problems in Buildings, London, England, June 1992.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Washington, D.C., September 1992.
Fourth Annual James R. Miller Conference on Brain Function and Learning, University of North Texas, September 1992.
Seventh Symposion fur Umweltmedizin, Emstal, Germany, September, 1992.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Lincolnshire, Illinois, October 1992.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1992.
Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Fall Occupational Health Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, November 1992.
Tenth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February 1993.
Pan American Allergy Society, Houston, Texas, March 1993.
Health Built in the Environment, Calgary, Alberta, March 1993.
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1993, completion of ACOEM Curriculum in Occupational Medicine.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Schaumburg, Illinois, April 1993.
Second International Conference on Nanometer Scale Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia, August 1993.
Diagnosztikus es Terapeutikus Modszerek, Budapest, Hungary, August 1993.
International Congress of Clinical Ecology, Asahikawa, Japan, September 1993.
13th International Congress of Biometeorology, Calgary, Canada, September 1993.
VIII Symposion fur Umweltmedizin, Bad Emstal, Germany, September 1993.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September/October 1993.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Reno, Nevada, October 1993.
American Academy of Pain Management, Annual Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 1993.
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Dallas, Texas, October 1993.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Key Biscayne, Florida, November 1993.
Twelfth International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February 1994.
Pan American Allergy Society, Houston, Texas, March 1994.
Environmental Allergy Update, University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Moines, Iowa, April 1994.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri, April 1994.
Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine Education Fund, Inc., New York, New York, April 1994.
Symposium on Developing a Research Strategy for Investigating Multiple Chemical Sensitivity", California Department of Health Services, Environmental Health Investigations Branch, Berkeley, California, May 1994.
Primer Simposio Latino Americano De Salud Ambiental, Rosario, Argentina, May 1994.
Fourth International Symposium, Food and Environmental Factors in Human Disease, London, England, June 1994.
Occupational Rhinitis Symposium, York, England, June 1994.
Examining Research Assumptions in Alternative Medical Systems, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, July 1994.
Fourth International Symposium and Workshops on Inner Ear Medicine and Surgery, Snowmass-Aspen, Colorado, July 1994.
Clinical Ecology Study Group, Fort Worth, Texas, August 1994.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, San Diego, California, September 1994.
Fourth International Scientific Conference, Work With Display Units, Milan, Italy, October 1994.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine Twenty-Ninth, Virginia Beach, Virginia, October 1994.
Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association, Denver, Colorado, November 1994.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, A Seminar for the Naturopathic Academy of Allergy and Environmental Medicine, Bellevue, Washington, November 1994.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Phoenix, Arizona, November 1994.
Thirteenth Annual International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February 1995.
Society for Orthomolecular Medicine America, San Francisco, California, March 1995.
Pan American Allergy Society, San Antonio, Texas, March 1995.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, March 1995.
Earth Week, Experimental Approaches to Chemical Sensitivities, Evanston, Illinois, April 1995.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Houston, Texas, May 1995.
2nd Copenhagen Conference on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 1995.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1995.
10th International Symposium for Environmental Diseases, Bad Emstal, Germany, September 1995.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine 30th Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, September 1995.
Australian Conference of Environmental Medicine, Brisbane, Australia, November 1995.
Environmental Health and Cardiovascular Disease, Morristown, NJ, December 1995.
Fourteenth International Symposium, on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Dallas, Texas, February 1996.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine Spring Board Meeting, Cancun, Mexico, March 1996.
Pan American Allergy Society, Training Course and Seminar, San Antonio, Texas, March 1996.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Part III, Dearborn, MI, April 1996.
American Academy for Advanced Medicine, Orlando, FL, May 1996.
4th International Symposium, Nutritional, Orthomolecular and Minimally Invasive Anterior Surgery of the Lumbar Spine, Memphis, Tennessee, June 14-15, 1996.
Environmental Modalities in Medical Practice, Salzburg, Austria, July 1996.
Australian Conference of Environmental Medicine, Toxicity '96, Understanding, assessing and managing diseases caused by exposure to toxins. Brisbane, Australia, August 31 - Sept 1. 1996.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, Annual Meeting Scientific Program. Washington, D.C., September 26-28, 1996.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, 31st Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, October 11-15, 1996.
American College for Advancement in Medicine, Palm Springs, California, October 31- November 3, 1996.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Boston, MA, November 8- 13, 1996.
Fifteenth International Symposium, on Man and His Environment In Health and Disease, Dallas, TX, February 1997.
Pan American Allergy Society, Annual Training Course and Seminar, San Antonio, TX. March 19-23, 1997.
American Academy of Environmental Medicine, Spring Instructional Courses, Kansas City, MO. April 17-22, 1997.
Silicone Solutions Outreach of N. Louisiana, August 22, 1998.
Fifth International Symposium, British Society for Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine, Oxford, England, September 7-10, 1998.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, 57th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. September 10-12, 1998.

Abstracts:
  1. Laseter, J.L., Rea, W.J., Buckley, T.P., DeLeon, B.S., Antoine, S.R.: Occurrence Of Chlorinated Phenoxy Acid Herbicides And Chlorinated Phenols In Environmentally Sensitive Patients. Presented, American Academy of Environmental Medicine. 1985.
  2. Laseter, J.L., DeLeon, B.S., Antoine, S.R., Rea, W.J., Alger, C.: Analysis And Distribution Of Selected Volatile Organics In Whole Blood From Environmentally Sensitive Patients. Presented, American Academy of Environmental Medicine. 1985.
  3. Jones, F.M., Butler, J.R., Lawlis, G.F., Rea, W.J.: Psychological Intervention Techniques: Part Of The Clinical Ecology Treatment Team Approach. Presented, American Academy of Environmental Medicine. 1986.
  4. Sherek-O'Connor, R., Butler, J.R., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R.: Total Stress Load Inventory: A Validation Study. Presented, American Academy of Environmental Medicine. 1986.
  5. Rea, W.J.: The Role of The Enzyme Detoxification Systems in Chemical Sensitivity.
  6. Rea W.J., Ching, P.Y., Johnson, A.R., Butler, J., Laseter, J.: Organic Solvents - A Possible Etiology For Some Patient's Psychoimmunopathology.
  7. Rea, W.J., Fenyves, E.J., Johnson, A.R., Smiley, R.E., and Sprague, D.E.: A Double Blind Study of Chemical Sensitivity.
  8. Rea, W.J.: Environmental Effects of ENT And Upper Respiratory System.
  9. Rea, W.J.: Controlled Environment for Study of Environmental Pollutants in Buildings.
  10. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F., and Fenyves, E.J.: Bronchial Lavage as an Adjunct to the Treatment of Acute Recurring Asthma.
  11. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F., and Fenyves, E.J.: Chemical Sensitivity as a Result of Overexposure in The Work Place.
  12. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F., and Fenyves, E.J.: Formaldehyde Sensitivity Following Exposure to Building Material.
  13. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F., and Fenyves, E.J.: The Pancreas as a Target Organ in The Chemically Sensitive Individual.
  14. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., Edgar, R.T., Fenyves, E.J., Greenberg, M., and Williams, M.L.: Food Injection Therapy.
  15. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F., and Fenyves, E.J.: Bronchial Lavage as an Adjunct to the Treatment of Acute Recurring Asthma.
  16. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F. and Fenyves, E.J.: Chemical Sensitivity as a Result of Overexposure in the Work Place.
  17. Rea, W.J., Smiley, R.E., Sprague, D.E., Johnson, A.R., de Victoria, A.L., Tucker, W.F. and Fenyves, E.J.: Formaldehyde Sensitivity Following Exposure to Building Material.
  18. Rea, W.J., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.A.: Which Environmental Substances Can Cause Illness.
  19. Rea, W.J., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.A.: Immunological and Non-Immunological Mechanisms.
  20. Rea, W.J., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.A.: Management of Chemical Exposures.
  21. Kuehn, K.A., Johnson, A.R., Rea, W.J.: Sequential Sampling and Identification of Fungal and Pollen Genera Within the Dallas City Area: The Floral Picture?
  22. Kuehn, K.A., Johnson, A.R., Rea, W.J.: Preliminary Observations on the Airborne Mycofloral Component Within the North Dallas metroplex.
  23. Kuehn, K.A., Johnson, A.R., Rea, W.J.: Airborne Algae: Is It Prevalent? Is It Important?
  24. Kuehn, K.A., Johnson, A.R., Rea, W.J.: Airborne Mycota Identified from Domestic Interiors Within Various Regions of Texas.
  25. Kuehn, Kevin A., Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Ascomycetes: An Overlooked Aeroallergin.
  26. Kuehn, Kevin A., Johnson, Alfred R., Rea, William J.: Superficial Dermatomycotic Infection By Common Edaphic Fungal Species.
  27. Kuehn, Kevin A., Rea, William J., Johnson, Alfred R.: Sequential Sampling and Identification of Pollen Genera Within The North Dallas Metroplex: Seasonal Variation Over A Three Year Period.
  28. Chen, B., Price, S.C., Bridges, J.W.: How Environmental Chemicals May Contribute to "Total Body Load" - A Study of the Effect of Four Compounds on the Liver-Thyroid Axis.
  29. Rea, W.J., Pan, Y., Johnson, A.R., Ross, G. H., Suyama, H., Fenyves, E.J.: Progress on Persian Gulf War Illnesses
  30. Rea, W.J., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.A.: Mitogenic Effects of Mycotoxins on T4 Lymphocytes.
  31. Baird, N., Deborah, Rea, W.J.: The Temporomandibular Joint, The Implant Controversy.
  32. Nicolson, Garth, L., Hyman, E., Both-Korenyi, A., Lopez, D.A., Nicolson, N., Rea, W., Urnovitz, H.: Progress on Persian Gulf War Illnesses - Reality and Hypotheses.
  33. Higuchi, H., Miyata, M., Ishikawa, S., Rea, W. J.: Abnormalities of the Autonomic Nervous System in Chemically Sensitive Patients with Silicone Breast Implants.
  34. Rea, W.J., Pan, Y., Fenyves, E.J., Griffiths, B: The Clinical Implementations of Autogenous Lymphocytic Factor in the Chemically Sensitive.
  35. Ross, G.H., Rea, W.J., Johnson, A.R., Hickey, D.C., Simon, T.R.: Neurotoxicity in SPECT Brain Scans of Patients Reporting Chemical Sensitivities. Presented at Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Problems For Science and Society, American Chemical Society: Agrochemical Division, Boston, Massachusetts, August 25, 1998

Post Graduate Training Programs

I. From the Environmental Health Center - Dallas, affiliated with:
  A. The University of Texas at Dallas, Ervin Fenyves, Ph.D.
  B. The North Texas State University, Joel R. Butler, Ph.D.
We have now graduated 10 individuals who received their Ph.D. from research done in collaboration with our Center.

II. Clinical Training, M.D., D.O. - 9 months to 3 years. Programs - l0 individuals have completed.

III. Research Fellowships from the Faculty of Medicine; Peking Union Medical School, Peking, China, 3 completed.

IV. Each year we organize and sponsor The International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease.

V. We have an agreement with the Kitasato Medical School Department of Ophthalmology. Satoshi Ishikawa, M.D. is the Dean of Ophthalmology. We have trained 7 of his faculty in ophthalmology. Each who have spent a year with us. We have done numerous research projects and published papers on the research.
 
 
 
 
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