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August 13, 2008 Molds and Mycotoxins (Toxic Molds) in Human Health   Volume 1 Issue 360  
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Molds and Mycotoxins (Toxic Molds) in Human Health
American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM)
by aaemonline.org

It is commonly recognized that a large body of medical literature and extensive clinical experience indicates that sufficiently high exposures to indoor airborne mold can lead to disease in otherwise healthy individuals.

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Studying the Impact of Indoor Air Quality on COPD Patients
by medicalnewstoday.com

Poor indoor air quality can significantly worsen health problems in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), according to researchers in Scotland.

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Contact 13 Investigation: Mold Inside The Health District
by ktnv.com

Posted: July 17, 2008 11:18 PM EDT - Protecting and promoting the health, environment and well-being of Clark County residents and visitors.

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DEADLY BLACK MOLD IN BROWNSVILLE FIREHOUSES
by Kenny Lopez - kveo.com - Story Updated: Aug 5, 2008 at 10:26 PM CDT

July 31, 2008- The decline of an old, mold-ridden home on Long Beach Island, N.J. -- where a recent afternoon sea breeze contrasted sharply with the sweltering air that was blanketing Philadelphia --
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Tenants Claim Mold Problem
by Amber Davison - wset.com / posted by: Webteam

Posted 7:39 pm Fri August 01, 2008 - Salem, VA - They've been sick for months, and blame the management at their apartment complex. 
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Fungi The Cause Of Many Outbreaks Of Disease, But Mostly Ignored
by ScienceDaily — July 3, 2008

Fungi can cause a number of life-threatening diseases but they also are becoming increasingly useful to science and manufacturing every year.

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