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New Jersey Scientist says: Collembola Present and Patient NOT Suffering a Delusory Parasitosis March 7, 2007. New Jersey scientist MJ Dumanow says: "Thousands of patients are misdiagnosed with delusionary parasitosis annually (80% female) when in fact the cause is a little know hexapod called Collembola. Collembola springtails are often found in homes with a presence of fungal mold. Springtails associated with the mold were identified in their homes and on their skin. It is a diagnosis that is easy to miss and too often treated as a delusory parasitosis" Researchers Demonstrate That Toenail Fungus and Athlete's Foot Spread June 16, 2006 Research scientists have confirmed what medical mycologists have suspected and that Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, and Epidermophyton floccosum (E. floccosum). common fungi that cause Athlete's Foot is spread between family members and now raises the question could it be between people working out together in gyms? Mahmoud Ghannoum, Ph.D., researchers at the Center for Medical Mycology at University Hospitals Case Medical Center have shown that toenail fungus and athlete's foot can spread from person to person living in the same household. Conducted at five research centers, the study brought together experts in dermatology, epidemiology and mycology. Hospital admits deaths due to fungus exposure source: Border Mail - June 16, 2006. MELBOURNE’S leading cancer hospital has admitted that three of its patients died from being exposed to a fungus in its intensive care unit, but has played down fears of any further deaths.The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, in East Melbourne, said an investigation was started into the patient deaths, which happened over a six-month period and were caused by exposure to the fungus aspergillus Deadly
fungus gene code cracked
NJ
Medical Mycologist Appears on Discovery Health Channel
Ocean
County Mold in the Police Department Report finds no mold, bugs at M.I.
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Tab for mold cleanup at NCCU: $13
million
source: The News & Observer North Carolina News - 10-03-2003 Clark Nexsen Architecture Engineering the consultant hired to examine the rampant mold problem on campus released its final report Thursday. Most of the 13 million mold cleanup... | |||||||||||||||||
NCCU enrollment hike offsets housing
costs due to mold
source: Raleigh Durham Herald-Sun Durham News - 09-28-2003 NCCU plans to spend 1.8 million more for housing this academic year than last. The increase comes from placing about 900 students in five hotels and six apartment complexes this... | |||||||||||||||||
Second investigation starts into
alleged health risks at new school
source: The Scotsman - 09-27-2003 JOHN INNES A SECOND investigation is to be launched at a new Glasgow school amid claims that the building is damaging the health of staff and pupils. Staff at Rosshall Academy... | |||||||||||||||||
Second investigation starts into
alleged health risks at new school
source: The Scotsman - 09-27-2003 A SECOND investigation is to be launched at a new Glasgow school amid claims that the building is damaging the health of staff and pupils. Staff at Rosshall Academy which was... | |||||||||||||||||
Mold Moves Students From Kent State
Dorm
source: Ohio News Network-Northeast News - 09-26-2003 Sixteen students were moved out of the first floor of Kent State University's Engleman Hall to other dorms after mold was found in an occupied room and a vacant one. The first... | |||||||||||||||||
Tracy parents, teachers voice
asbestos concerns
source: Stockton Record - Local News - 09-26-2003 Published Friday September 26 2003 TRACY Teachers and parents at Central Elementary School are concerned after recent revelations about asbestos a cancer-causing mineral at the... | |||||||||||||||||
ASHRAE
source: Engineered Systems - 09-23-2003 ASHRAE ASHRAE is conducting research to determine whether IAQ conditions in classrooms are negatively impacting children's health and their performance in school. Upper respiratory... | |||||||||||||||||
Broward board, builders sued over
mold infestations at 2 schools
source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel - 09-19-2003 Posted September 19 2003 2 10 PM EDT FORT LAUDERDALE Lawsuits have been filed against the Broward School Board and builders over alleged toxic mold and its effects over the... | |||||||||||||||||
Bianca Jagger sues owner of New York
apartment building for toxic mold
buildup
source: Detod Legal News - 09-19-2003 AP Bianca Jagger complains in a 20 million lawsuit that her Park Avenue apartment house is not a proper home because it is infested with toxic mold. Jagger 58 accused the owner... | |||||||||||||||||
Broward board, builders sued over mold
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Bianca Jagger files $20 million lawsuit
over mold
source: KTRK Houston - 09-19-2003 Bianca Jagger complains in a 20 million lawsuit that her Park Avenue apartment house is not a proper home because it is infested with toxic mold. Jagger 58 accused the owner... | |||||||||||||||||
Separating Truth From Myth About Dangers
of Toxic Mold
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Water Treaters To Meet At 15th Annual AWT
Convention
source: Water Online - 09-15-2003 17 to Sept. 20 at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort in Phoenix Ariz. With the number of Legionnaires cases increasing at alarming rates throughout various regions of the U.S.... | |||||||||||||||||
ElectroFiltration Technologies, Inc.
Changes Name to StrionAir, Inc.-StrionAir Also Relocates to New Corporate
Headquarters and Launches New Website
source: Micromedex Hospitals News - 09-09-2003 StrionAir's GC Filter is designed for hospitals government facilities and commercial properties to improve worker productivity reduce energy and other operating costs and protect... | |||||||||||||||||
Repair for dorms to cost at least
$9M
source: Raleigh Durham Herald-Sun Durham News - 09-09-2003 DURHAM An extensive report released Tuesday explaining the causes of potentially toxic mold growth in two N.C. Central University dormitories cited building design and mechanical... | |||||||||||||||||
Find rooms for 500? All in a day and a
half's work
source: The News & Observer North Carolina News - 09-08-2003 When mold attacked two 4-year-old dorms at NCCU right before the fall semester began the task of finding off-campus housing for hundreds of students fell to Jennifer Wilder.... | |||||||||||||||||
Silent sounds hit emotional
chords
source: The Guardian UK News - 09-08-2003 They played an experimental organ pipe too low to be heard and then collected reports of strange reactions sorrow coldness anxiety and shivers down the spine. They were playing... | |||||||||||||||||
PATI Announces Ability to Improve Sick
Building Syndrome (SBS) Safety By Testing For and Measuring Active Mold
Growth Without Destruction of Property
source: Insurance News Net - 09-05-2003 PLEASANT Mich. Sept. 4 Prism Analytical Technologies Inc. PATI today announces that MoldScan TM its cutting-edge MVOC detection technology for the safety of buildings now enables... | |||||||||||||||||
Mold prompts center's
closing
source: The News & Observer North Carolina News - 09-05-2003 Central University students checking into hotels last month. Despite no evidence of hazardous conditions in the main recreation area city officials said they will shut down the... | |||||||||||||||||
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