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July 11, 2013Volume 3 Issue 13 
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Mold Problem Closes Española Health Building
Mansion Bought for $2.75M was Built with Toxic Drywall
Mold issues in the Orange Police Department
Vitamin Deficiency May Raise Allergy and Asthma Risk in Obese Children, Teens
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Mold Problem Closes Espaņola Health Building  ...the building will be fumigated...

by Tom Sharpe | The New Mexican SantaFeNewMexican.com  

 

About 60 Rio Arriba County and state employees have the week off while the Health Commons building in Espaņola is fumigated for mold.

 

Lauren Reichelt, director of the Rio Arriba County Health and Human Services Department, said the building was closed late Friday after a few employees of El Centro Family Health broke out in rashes that were believed to be related to the clinic's medical records room and an adjacent storage room. The building also houses the state Department of Health's Espaņola Public Health Office.  

  

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Mansion Bought for $2.75M was Built with Toxic Drywall 

by ADAM LINHARDT Citizen Staff ~ KeysNews.com   

 

The toxic Chinese drywall used in one couple's Cudjoe Key luxury dream home has turned into a legal nightmare.

 

A South Dakota man who bought the $2.75 million, 4,300 square-foot mansion on Redfish Lane alleges in a lawsuit that he was hoodwinked by Roger and Mary Williams, the home's builders and first owners.

 

The vast property affronting a nature preserve includes a 900 square-foot guesthouse, a 1,200 square-foot, freestanding, four-car garage and 300 square-foot boathouse. Drywall imported from China was used throughout, says Michael Dalsin's complaint.

 

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Mold issues in the Orange Police Department

by David McKay ~ WWLP 22News

    

ORANGE, Mass. - Moldy carpets and walls are so bad it has forced some Orange Police officers to work out of a mobile police station.

 

Recently officers have complained of itchy eyes, headaches, scratchy throats and other allergy related health issues.

 

The building was originally intended to be a medical building, but for the past 25 years it has been used as the Orange Police Department, and for several years now they have been dealing with air quality problems.

 

Back in 2005, they had similar issues due to mold...

 

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Vitamin Deficiency May Raise Allergy and Asthma Risk in Obese Children, Teens 

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One reason why obese children and teenagers are more likely to have hard-to-control asthma and allergies may be vitamin D deficiency, a new study finds. Results of the study will be presented Tuesday at The Endocrine Society's 95th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

 

"The increased risk for asthma and allergies, and for more severe cases of allergic disease, in overweight and obese adolescents has not previously been understood," said Candace Percival, MD, lead investigator and a pediatric endocrinology fellow at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. "However, past research has shown that vitamin D is important for a normal immune system and that vitamin D deficiency is common in obese individuals."

 

The study, conducted in 86 subjects ages 10 to 18 years..

 

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