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Mold toxins in buildings damaged by moisture are much more prevalent and more potent than previously thought, according to new international research read more »

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The effect of toxins on morbidity rates has not been researched much in Finland, and even less so internationally.
Many Finns have complained of pec read more »

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Saint Louis University has received a two-year, $326,246 grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to study whether commercially av read more »

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — One species of Penicillium fungus gave humanity the miracle drug penicillin; some of its cousins give the citrus industry headach read more »

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A tragedy for Minot was also something of a boon for Minot State University associate professor Mikhail Bobylev and his team of student researchers. read more »

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