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It was interesting to read the article by Robin Wilson on the sick building at the University of Maryland’s College Park campus (“Mold and Fear Seep Into a Department,” June 29). I empathize ...
RIVERDALE, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / August 10, 2017 / The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) as, "situations in which building occupants experience acute ...
Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a collection of symptoms people can experience inside certain buildings, such as headaches, fatigue, or skin irritation. Scientists are unsure what causes it ...
Toxins from mold can aerosolize directly into the air, which may help explain one cause of sick building syndrome, French researchers said Friday. Mold growing in buildings can make people sick ...
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