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July 14, 2004 Fungal Levels in the Home   Volume 1 Issue 119  
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Fungal Levels in the Home and Lower Respiratory Tract Illnesses in the First Year of Life
By: Paul C. Stark, Harriet A. Burge, Louise M. Ryan, Donald K. Milton and Diane

Exposure to high fungal levels increased the risk of Lower Respiratory Illness (LRI) in infancy, even for infants with non-wheezing LRI ...
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Hospital Mold: Cutting Off All Ties
Israeli medical student Steven Nurkin just completed an odd study and came up with the following result: Doctors should stop wearing ties because they spread too many germs.
By: David Brinn/Jewsweek.com

In Israel, almost everyone dresses casually. Aside from the television anchormen on the nightly newscast, you can often go for days without seeing a necktie. This also applies to Israeli doctors, who usually treat patients in clinics, hospitals or privately, in open-necked shirtsleeves.
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Homeowners Rue Fungus Among Us
By: Marianna Riley

ST. LOUIS - (KRT) - If a musty smell, annoying cough and headache greet you on those occasional visits to your damp basement, you could have a mold problem.
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Plaza Tower Case Settled Out Of Court
Real estate broker denies wrongdoing
By: Greg Thomas, Real estate writer

A local real estate broker has reached an out-of-court settlement with the owners of the Plaza Tower office building, who alleged in a high-profile dispute that he conspired with state officials to move lucrative state offices out of the building.
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The ancient egyptians pyramid builders were concerned with which indoor environmental pollutant?

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