Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Thanks to " LiveSimply " bringing this newly available complete free science paper to my attention, I have, at her request, uploaded the PDF file to our " Sickbuildings " files page. The paper is titled: " Biomechanics of Conidial Dispersal in the Toxic Mold Stachybotrys Chartarum " . It appears, on the Sickbuildings file page titled: " Mold_Biomechanics of Conidial Dispersal " with the upload date of July 31, 2008. The free full-text article has just become available in the journal " Fungal Genetics and Biology " , where the full text can be viewed by clicking on the " TinyURL " link at the end of this posting. The PDF file can only be seen, for free, and downloaded and printed, from the Sickbuildings file page. " LiveSimply " pointed out, to me, that the paper explains " the reason you can have MAJOR stachy infestation and STILL have it not show up on spore tests " . I tend to look on the bright side of things, and I was encouraged by the author's use of the phrase: " putative mold-related illnesses " . When I looked up the definition of " putative " , I found " Supposed " , " Reputed " , and " COMMONLY ACCEPTED " . I consider that to be progress, in how our medical condition is viewed by the scientific community. Read the article, and judge for yourself. Joe http://tinyurl.com/62klct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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