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Isolation and identification of airborne fungi that can cause asthma

Asthma is a growing worldwide chronic disease increasing in both prevalence and exacerbations throughout the late 20th century. The US. Centre for Di1 Vote(s)

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The Asthma Files: Creating a Portrait of Asthmatic Spaces in New York State...

About 300 million people around the world have difficulty breathing due to asthma, and for several years, its been a special research interest for R1 Vote(s)

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Mold-sensitivity in children with moderate-severe asthma is associated with...

ABSTRACT Background: Several epidemiologic studies in the United States and Europe have linked Alternaria sensitivity to both persistence and seve1 Vote(s)

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Indoor Mold Growth Is Influenced More by Location Than Building Type

In the first-ever global survey of indoor fungi scientists report that geography rather than building design and function has the greatest effect on 1 Vote(s)

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Vitamin D could reduce mold allergies

Vitamin D may protect asthmatics from an allergic response linked to common mold, suggests a new study from the US supporting the vitamins immune he1 Vote(s)

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Australia – Breathe easy no ‘nasty surprises’ in air study

A CSIRO study of the quality of air inside the typical Australian home has not revealed any nasty surprises. Commissioned by the Department of the1 Vote(s)

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Fighting Mold: Researcher Examines Power of Green Products

Saint Louis University has received a two-year, $326,246 grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to study whether commercially av1 Vote(s)

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Study finds cause of allergic reaction could be growing in your lungs

Scientists investigating the allergic reactions that asthmatics suffer towards a common mould have discovered that many people with asthma actually h3 Vote(s)

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Mold and Asthma in an Urban Inner-City Pediatric Population

Over the past 20 years, asthma has steadily increased in prevalence; this is attributable in part to social risk factors inherent in inner-city livin2 Vote(s)

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EPAs ERMI Fungal Sampling Technology used as a Predictor of Childhood Asthma

Cinnaminson, NJ, May 31st, 2011A study just published online in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology discusses how mold exposure may contribut1 Vote(s)

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