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IMPORTANCE OF AFLATOXINS IN HUMAN AND LIVESTOCK HEALTH

MOLDY GRAINS, MYCOTOXINS AND FEEDING PROBLEMS

MYCOTOXINS AND MYCOTOXICOSES

European Mycotoxin Awareness Network

Aflatoxin Information - MoldAcrossAmerica

A Focus on Aflatoxin Contamination

 

Aflatoxicosis - General Facts
 

WHY BORATES ARE BETTER THAN BLEACH

Environmental & Occupational Disease Epidemiology  Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments

Moisture, Building Enclosures, and Mold How water gets into a structure, why it doesn't leave, and how these architectural flaws become HVAC headaches   Part 1

Moisture, Building Enclosures, and Mold  How water gets into a structure, why it doesn't leave, and how these architectural flaws become HVAC headaches   Part 2

Clearing the Air: Asthma and Indoor Air Exposures

Indoor Mold, Building Dampness Linked to Respiratory Problems and Require Better Prevention; Evidence Does Not Support Links to Wider Array of Illnesses

Help Increase Awareness of Fibromyalgia

Neurotherapeutic Treatment of Fibromyalgia

Psychological, neuropsychological, and electrocortical effects of mixed mold exposure

National Fibromyalgia Association

ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS OF INDOOR MOLDS

ASPERGILLUS SURVEILLANCE PROJECT AT A LARGE TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

WONDER MAKERS ARTICLES

Linking Evidence and Experience Mycotoxins

Alkaline for Life

Bulletin of the World Health Organization - Toxic Effects of Mycotoxins in Humans

Molds, Mycotoxins, and Human Health

Toxic Molds - The Killer Within Us

Aflatoxins - Colorado State University

AFLATOXINS : Occurrence and Health Risks

Exposure to Aflatoxin Results in Impaired Child Growth

For Those with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

USDA - Grain Fungal Diseases & Mycotoxin Reference

The Top-10 MYCO-Toxic Foods

The Five Absolute Worst Foods You Can Eat

Multiple Sclerosis: A Chronic Mycotoxicosis?

Children's Health Initiative: Toxic Mold EPA

Adverse Human Health Effects Associated with Molds in the Indoor Environment

The Fungal Etiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

MEDICAL AND SCIENCE UPDATE
ON MOLDS

PLANET MOLD

Is Cancer Contagious?

WHY NOT TO USE BLEACH

Mayo Clinic Study Implicates Fungus as Cause of Chronic Sinusitis

Candida Free!

INTRANASAL FLU VACCINE

TOXIC SHOCK!

American College of Chest Physicians  Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis

Sporanox and Lamisil Public Health Advisory

WHAT'S IN YOUR DUCTWORK?       

PARASITOLOGY

BACTERIOLOGY

IMMUNOLOGY

MYCOLOGY

A PROPERTY MANAGER’S PRIMER ON STACHYBOTRYS ATRA

RELATED INDOOR AIR QUALITY ISSUES

Biomarkers for Human Exposure to Indoor Molds

Merck Manuals


ALL molds reproduce by making "spores." Mold spores are microscopic and only become visible when individual spores accumulate. According to the United States EPA, these microscopic particles continuously move through indoor and outdoor air. When mold spores find moisture indoors, they may "begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive."  Molds gradually destroy whatever they are growing on.

 

Do Childhood Viruses Return to Cause Illness - Including CFS - Later in Life?

THE ALLIANCE FOR A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT

CDC - Acute Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Infants

All About Asthma

Asthma Triggers - Molds

Nationwide Asthma Screenings

Detoxification the Natural Way

Find an Allergist

Asthma & Allergy Prevention

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease's Mold Allergy Web Site

"Natural" Does Not Mean "Safe"

Herbal and Other Natural Products Pose Intoxication Risks to Pets

CANINE AFLATOXICOSIS:
THE DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA
 

Canine Blastomycosis

Stop Animal Patents

VET MOLD

VET ASPERGILLUS

EMedicine.com - Mold Allergies

Dealing with Sinusitis

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

10th Report on Carcinogens

Xenoestrogens

Is Your Child's School Toxic?

Healthy Schools.org

Misinterpretation of Stachybotrys Serology

Fungal Diseases

Causes and Symptoms of Mold and Dust Induced Respiratory Illness

Coccidioidomycosis: A Reemerging Infectious Disease

Multiple Chemical Sensitivities  OSHA

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

Health Effects of Mold USArmy

MEDICAL ASPECTS of CHEMICAL and BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

HISTOPLASMOSIS: Protecting Workers at Risk 

Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases

Hospital Water Systems May Harbor Harmful Molds

Castor Oil - Natural Protection from Deadly Viruses

Summer's Revenge

Mycotoxins : of Molds & Maladies

Holistic Animal Care

TOXIC MOLD NETWORK

contrast vision screening

A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses

Eliminate Molds, Excessive Moisture 
and Other Biological Pollutants


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The Facts About Mold: For Everyone

HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT

Are There Biomarkers for Human Exposure to Indoor Molds? 

Causes & Symptoms of Mold & Dust Induced Respiratory Illness

Methods for Measuring Human Exposure to Molds

 

EPA Mold Testing

Black Mold --Stachybotrys

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Organ Toxicity

ATSDR

Water Quality

Silo Gas

Sick Home, Sick People

HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT

Are There Biomarkers for Human Exposure to Indoor Molds? 

Biomarkers for Human Exposure to Indoor Molds

Merck Manuals

American Academy of Pediatrics

LOOKING FOR SAFE, NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR BODY & HOME?

BloodTest to Determine MoldLevels (1)

BloodTest to Determine MoldLevels (2)

1HealthyWorld.com

Human Mycoses

Mycotoxins : of Molds & Maladies

Indoor Mold and Children's Health

The Aspergillus Website

Thousands of Answers for Millions of People 

How Toxic is Mold?

EMlab

Emerging Disease Issues and Fungal Pathogens Associated with HIV Infection

What's New

Mold Related Health Complaints – An Integrated Clinical and Environmental Approach

Indoor Pollution Can Affect Health

Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners 

MICROBES in Sickness and in Health

Hazardous and Toxic Substances

Mold in Indoor Workplaces

Fungi & Indoor Air Quality

MoldPets

Biotech is Better


 

 

 

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