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Memorial deemed safe after testing
NorthJersey.com
In a recent letter to the district, LEA stated that among some of their findings were that "levels of airborne fungal spores were lower than outdoor levels, and not anticipated to cause adverse health effects in occupants." LEA noted that while there ...

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The Man Who Studies The Fungus Among Us
NPR
A renowned fungal researcher at Miami University in Ohio, Money has devoted his career to studying indoor molds, fungal movements and the mysterious world of mycology. "As a biologist, there's so much to revel in, when we really study the fungi," he ...

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GBVS receives upgrades during winter break
The Keystone
Despite the recent repairs, mold spores – which are the result of the reproduction of mold – still exist throughout the Golden Bear Village South complex and will not be renovated until summer 2012. “The HEPA filtration units are a temporary solution ...


Mould find empties council building
New Zealand Herald
By Isaac Davison A toxin-producing black fungus found in a council building has forced the relocation of more than 150 staff because of concerns about their health. Auckland Council says staff from stormwater, waste and environmental departments were ...

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BioNeutral and Barnabas Health to Collaborate for Surgical Instrument ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... Inc., is a specialty technology-based life-science company which has developed a technology platform that neutralizes harmful environmental contaminants, toxins and dangerous micro-organisms including bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi and spores.

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gulfnews.com

This could be your water tank
gulfnews.com
But health risks continue to brew even inside well-covered tanks. Commonplace is bio-film (bacterial slime), mould, spores, and fungi, besides invisible bacteria. "We've not come across a tank that did not need cleaning… 99.5 per cent of water is not ...


Report outlines how global warming will affect West Midlands
The Birmingham Post
And warmer winters could also lead to health problems because damp conditions will encourage mould and fungal spores, the report warns. But it also highlighted potential benefits – including fewer deaths from cold weather in the winter and cheaper fuel ...

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International Business Times

Coca-Cola says it alerted FDA about fungicide after finding it in orange juice
Washington Post
Carbendazim is not currently approved for use on citrus in the United States, but it is used to combat mold on orange trees in Brazil, which exports orange juice to the United States. Fungicides are used to control fungi or fungal spores in agriculture ...
FDA Orange Juice Ban: What is the Fungicide Carbendazim?International Business Times
FDA tests Brazilian orange juice at Port Newark after fungicide scareThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
As orange juice futures spike, consumers feel biteGlobe and Mail

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Mike Holmes: Making a big stink about odours
National Post
In an older home, especially where the wood framing wasn't pressure-treated as it is now, it could be dry rot, a fungus that sucks the structural strength out of healthy timber. To get rid of it, you'll need a good mould remediator who knows dry rot.


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Mystery bug destroys half of rice farms
Malaya
The extent of the damage is not known but the infestation causes rice grains to crack during milling due to mold infestation on the affected grains. If not dried soon after harvest, the grains also taste bitter. About 50 percent and even up to 70 ...