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KC,

This one is really interesting. In 2002, Dr. Redd understood that there

were other toxins besides just mycotoxins that cause ill health from water

damaged buildings.

" So far, the results include the following:

there were significant relationships between reports of work-related

respiratory disease

and visual assessment of water and mold-damage in two studies;there were

significant relationships between endotoxin and ultra-fine particles in air and

work-related respiratory symptoms "

But by 2005, he was parroting the ACOEM party line:

" There's up to now not been evidence that airborne mold toxins have produced

disease. "

_http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/transcripts/t050928.htm_

(http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/transcripts/t050928.htm)

In a message dated 3/1/2008 6:22:34 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

tigerpaw2c@... writes:

Statement for the Record

Before the Subcommittees on Oversight and

Investigations and Housing and Community

Opportunity

Committee on Financial Services

United States House of Representatives

State of the Science on Molds and

Human Health

Statement of

C. Redd, M.D.

Chief, Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch

National Center for Environmental Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services

For Release on Delivery

Expected at 2:00 PM

on Thursday, July 18, 2002

State of the Science on Molds and Human Health July 18, 2002

House Financial Services Subcommittees

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Yes I think it is very interesting.

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> KC,

>

> This one is really interesting. In 2002, Dr. Redd understood that

there

> were other toxins besides just mycotoxins that cause ill health from

water

> damaged buildings.

>

> " So far, the results include the following:

> there were significant relationships between reports of work-related

> respiratory disease

> and visual assessment of water and mold-damage in two studies;there

were

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