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Mold: Behind the hype

Kozlowski, D.
2003
Building Operating Management; 50 (1)


Kozlowski, D., (2003), "Mold: Behind the hype", Building Operating Management; 50 (1).
Abstract:

Mold and mold spores are everywhere. Even in a sealed refrigerator, they can turn a lemon into a Chia pet. What scientists and medical experts know is that these ubiquitous mold spores may be hosts for allergens -- chemicals that cause reactions, such as itching, wheezing, coughing and asthma - that affect people susceptible to those allergens. Allergic responses are not unique to mold, however.


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