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The Mayo Clinic in 1999 broke new ground in mold research by proving in a study that 96 percent of chronic sinusitis (sinus infections) is caused by read more »

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NCHH surveyed adults (aged 18 and older) to gauge their level of awareness of the common health and safety hazards found in many homes. The results ( read more »

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Twenty-eight incapacitated individuals (average 43 years old, 7 males, 21 females, range 12-70) exposed to molds and mycotoxins were studied and trea read more »

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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Two universities in St. Louis will share nearly $1 million in federal grants to study hazards in the home.

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(HealthDay News) -- Living in a home with high levels of mold may increase the risk of severe asthma attacks in people with certain gene variants, fi read more »

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A CSIRO study of the quality of air inside the typical Australian home has not revealed any nasty surprises.

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The dirtiest item in Canadian homes is the kitchen towel, according to a study on hygiene released on Tuesday.

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Scientists investigating the allergic reactions that asthmatics suffer towards a common mould have discovered that many people with asthma actually h read more »

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