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Landlord Blames Tenants for Mold

February 23, 2010

John Sanford, the property owner, says that Lawson is moving out because she is evicted. He also noted that residents are partially to blame for mold and should take responsibility by doing things like “wiping windows after they shower to prevent mold growth.”

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Does Mold Cause Multiple Sclerosis?

February 4, 2010

In fact, MS has mysteriously spiked significantly over the last two and a half decades. This correlates to the same spike in mycotixicosis and mold poisoning. It also correlates to the changes in building design that occurred 20 to 30 years ago that has resulted in more mold in newer buildings. Is this all a coincidence, or is mold actually behind this MS epidemic?

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Are We Still Ignorant About Mold?

February 2, 2010

The article says that only a “handful” of doctors in the country have experience treating mold-related health issues. That is unacceptable. We’ve been well aware of the dangers of mold exposure for 20 years. The web is full of information. I write about this stuff every day. It’s not a secret, it’s not a ‘hidden’ danger.

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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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Fundraiser to Save Mold Victim’s Life

November 16, 2009

Whenever Jennifer would touch anything, she would leave behind pink fingerprints that could not be washed away. These fingerprints were caused by her body trying to rid itself of the toxins through her pores.

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Fuzzy Facts and Frustration

October 9, 2009

Unfortunately, the facts about mold are fuzzy, unclear, and often open to interpretation. At the same time, since our health, homes, and finances are at stake, our human bias is heavy, strong, and passionate. Fuzzy facts and human bias breeds a very frustrating environment when it comes to dealing with mold in our lives.

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States Proclaim Dangers of Toxic Mold

August 26, 2009

The Governors of these states signed a proclamation that asserts the dangers of toxic mold and the need for awareness. The proclamation states an estimated 500,000 people in the United States die each year from exposure to toxic mold and many more are adversely affected.

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Wendy Pauluk Cross-Contaminated by Mold

July 28, 2009

So if Dan was exposed to toxic mold by working at the Shadow Lane Health District then how could Wendy also be exposed? The answer is – from Dan. Wendy looked after Dan for four years in their home while he wasted away in bed. She changed his leaky bandages every morning as she made futile efforts to bring him back to health. She had to dispose of Dan’s clothes and bed mattresses as they too become infected with mold growth to clean.

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Michigan Family Fights Insurance Company

July 22, 2009

What makes this case so interesting is that the insurance company made the problem worse than they would have if they had done nothing at all. “Four or five thousand would have fixed the problem” says Carl Becker. But because the insurance company started, then halted repairs, it caused the mold spores to spread throughout the house. Now the cleanup and repair estimate exceeds $500,000.

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Did She Deserve $3 Million?

June 5, 2009

Andrea Watters claims that Robin experienced permanent injuries, impairing her from working and disabling her for the rest of her life. Because the apartment building did not take action to clean up the mold, Watters was able to convince the jury the deterioration in Minium’s health was worth $3.3 million.

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