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Toxic Mold Ruled Out As Cause of Infant Deaths

February 17, 2011

Since 2007, an unusual string of infant deaths have befallen occupants of families living in military housing facilities in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A panic is setting in and moms are lighting up military message boards, Facebook forums, and Twitter feeds with concerns over their children’s safety.

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Massive Study Concludes Moldy Homes are Bad for Kids

February 2, 2011

Children whose parents reported any mold or water damage in the home at the beginning of the study were 55% more likely to develop allergic rhinitis, as diagnosed by their doctors.

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What Every Parent Should Know About Mold

December 29, 2010

. In fact, it is more likely that your child will attend a moldy school than live in a moldy home. Our nation’s public school systems have a serious indoor air quality problem that is affecting 20% of all schools at least. Keep in mind, that mold affects people differently so some children will probably not exhibit the same symptoms.

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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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Five Years After Katrina, Mold Leaves a Lasting Legacy

September 7, 2010

About 10.2 million children have asthma, or one in seven kids. This number has grown steadily over the last ten years. The asthma rate in New Orleans is one of the highest in the nation, and the city has the highest childhood asthma death rate in Louisiana. Asthma is 60% higher among Africa-American children and nearly 300% higher among Puerto Rican children.

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Summer Mold in the Windy City

August 26, 2010

But studies have shown that if you typically come down with what is colloquially called “hay fever” during these allergy seasons then it was likely a condition that developed in childhood. Long-term exposure to allergens, like mold, pollen, and dust cause children to develop an overly-sensitive immune system. This causes an inflammatory reaction when exposed to allergens later on in life.

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