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Does This Mold Victim Deserve $8 Million?

December 1, 2010

So when people hear about a multi-million dollar lawsuit they tend to believe it is a gross exaggeration of the victim’s suffering. Well, I have an easy way to determine if it is or not. It comes down to permanent damage. It’s tragic that this boy had to suffer due to a school’s alleged negligence, but if he can fully recover then $8 million is not just compensation.

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Another Mysterious Death Linked to Mold

October 25, 2010

Kimberly Wilson didn’t realize how serious her mold problem was and certainly didn’t realize it could cause her husband, James Wilson, to fall dead in the hallway of their rental home.

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When it Comes to Mold, Doctors Are Unreliable

December 1, 2009

Under-informed doctors not only allow the problem to worsen by not immediately identifying the problem, allowing the exposure to continue, but they can even make the problems worse by misdiagnosing and mistreating the illness. I previously wrote about how doctors will misdiagnose a mold infection as a bacterial infection and treat it with antibiotics. But the bacteria in your body are actually necessary to fight off fungal infections. This is like trying to put out a fire with a flamethrower.

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Is Your Doctor’s Prescription Making You Worse?

May 16, 2009

Our bodies consist of a constant struggle between mold and bacteria. This struggle is normal and we are supposed to have a certain level of mold and a certain level of mold-fighting bacteria that balance each other out. Antibiotics can disturb this balance, allowing mold to gain the upper hand.

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Top 5 Employees Who May be Affected by Your Moldy Building

January 16, 2009

Many office buildings today are suffering from sick building syndrome due to overgrown mold. But even if you can see or smell mold in the building, as an employer you may be reluctant (especially in today’s market) to dip into the company budget to pay for remediation. After all, if no one is sick then what’s the problem?

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