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Very interesting reading...

Statement of

C. Redd, M.D.

Chief, Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch

National Center for Environment Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Statement for the Record Before the Subcommittees on Oversit and Investigations

and Housing and Community Opportunity

Committee on Financial Services

United States House of Representatives

Thursday, July 18, 2002

http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/airpollution/images/moldsci.pdf

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Todd and Kim,

State of the Science on Molds and Human Health I hate to say what I think about

the part, Molds needs moisture and food to grow. there are times where many

leave their homes and so on, and go away sometime for months to a year, do they

keep the air on with the closed Windows and so on?!. one place I lived each time

I put the AC on I had to mop the tile floor it was slippery from mold?!. there

are also other Problems in many AC, you can't smell it unless you know it much

like mold I do know it, my body tells me dry lips eye's head ace heart bet fast

skin look burn I wonder what would the CDC have to say about this questions?

Elvira

[] State of the Science on Molds and Human Health

Very interesting reading...

Statement of

C. Redd, M.D.

Chief, Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch

National Center for Environment Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Statement for the Record Before the Subcommittees on Oversit and

Investigations and Housing and Community Opportunity

Committee on Financial Services

United States House of Representatives

Thursday, July 18, 2002

http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/airpollution/images/moldsci.pdf

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