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Test Suggests Kids More Prone to Allergies Than Their Parents
The finding lends credence to the belief that allergies, asthma are on the rise.
By: Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter, drkoop.com
Scientists have found significant differences in a blood marker for allergies between parents and their children, indicating that kids today may be more susceptible to allergies than previous generations were.
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Moldy Schools Have Families Worried
By: WECT 6, Wilmington
A Judge says the Pender County School District is not at fault for students getting sick because their school was moldy.
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Lee Schools Staff Can't Join Toxins Lawsuit, Judge Says
By: Kristen Zambo, Naples News
Staff at Lee County schools can't join a lawsuit filed against the district by nine employees who say they were sickened by exposure to hazardous asbestos, mold and other toxins, a judge has ruled.
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Local Family Battles Insurance Company Six Months After Water Damaged Home
By: Kate Spinner, Staff Writer, Naples Daily News
Awaking to a strange noise the night of Oct. 4th, Pam Smith thought an intruder had broken into the house. But when her husband stepped out the bedroom door to investigate, the slosh of water was the first sound she heard.
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Drug-resistant Staph Infection Spreading
By: Kathleen Longcore, Chronicle News Service, mlive.com
A man admitted Friday to the Kent County Jail complained about boils on his skin, and while lab tests aren't back, jail officials suspect he has a staph infection that has plagued groups ranging from inmates to athletes.
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Problems Lurking Behind Bad Stucco
Improper Application May Cost You In Repairs
By: Paul Wenske, KansasCity.com
Dwight Orr suspected he had a problem when he saw water leaking into his $500,000 Parkville home — but he never dreamed it was literally rotting away.
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