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March 2, 2005 Allergy Major Cause of 'Toxic Mold Syndrome'   Volume 1 Issue 149  
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Allergy Major Cause of 'Toxic Mold Syndrome'
But Many Cases of Mold-Linked Illness Not Allergy
By: Daniel DeNoon, WebMD Medical News

Mold allergies -- not mold poisoning -- cause most cases of "toxic mold syndrometoxic mold syndrome," new study explains.
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Toxic Mold Blamed for Illness
By: KERO 23, Bakersfield

BAKERSFIELD -- -- A child is back in the hospital after what his father claims is sickness brought on by toxic mold. Keandre Johnson has been in and out of the hospital several times for over a year with respitory problems, and his father claims it's all because of toxic mold.
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Legionnaires Disease Associated with Potable Water in a Hotel --- Ocean City, Maryland, October 2003--February 2004
During October 2003--February 2004, eight cases (seven confirmed cases and one possible) of Legionnaires disease (LD) were identified among guests at a hotel in Ocean City, Maryland.
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Mold Exclusion Adopted for Comprehensive General Liability Policies
By: Holland + Knight

The mold crisis has reached the point where insurance companies are fighting back. The Crisis Mold crisis? What crisis? Has cheese gone bad? In case you haven’t been paying attention to the world of litigation, there has been an explosion of lawsuits relating to the presence of mold in buildings.
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