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June 14, 2006 Airborne mold spores increase kids' risk for multiple allergies   Volume 1 Issue 218  
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Airborne mold spores increase kids' risk for multiple allergies
by University of Cincinnati

CINCINNATI--University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers say exposure to a certain group of fungal spores--abundant in the air that we breathe every day, can make young children more susceptible to developing multiple allergies later in life.

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Mold Courtroom News
by Harris Martin Publishing

Court Rejects Challenge to 'Inconsistent' $90,000 Verdict The federal court jurors rejected a negligence claim but found a roofing contractor liable for breach of contract
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Current legionellosis outbreak with 139 cases
by Eurosurveillance weekly release

By 8 June 2006, 139 cases of legionellosis had been reported in an outbreak in Pamplona, north Spain. All cases presented with clinical signs of pneumonia compatible radiography and positive urinary antigen test.
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Mold Forces Police, Fire Department Personnel To Move
by KWTX Channel 10

Temple Police Department personnel and Temple firefighters are moving temporarily out of the city’s Fire Station 7 because of mold.  According to a police department press release, personnel were moved Monday 
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Mold indicative of facility problems
by Herald Tribune

Health factors are a large issue regarding the Paul Rudolph buildings at Riverview High School. I wonder how the preservationists would feel if their son or daughter were sitting inside a building
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Preventing Mold Related Problems in the workplace
by OSHA

Employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace for their employees.  OSHA’s
role is to assure the safety and health of America’s workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing
training.
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Study: Air more toxic in smoky Ore. bars
by Kristina Brenneman, KGW News Channel 21

The air pollution levels inside Oregon bars where customers light up is six times higher than in bars that are smokefree, according to a newly released study from the American Cancer Society. 
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Low-Level Ozone Exposure and Respiratory Symptoms in Infants
by EHP

Recent studies indicate that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ozone standards may not protect sensitive individuals.  In this study we examined respiratory effects of ozone in infants
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