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Ronald E. Gots, chief executive officer of the International Center for Toxicology & Medicine, a firm that consults on public health litigation, emphasizes the uncertainty about whether mold causes severe adverse health effects. "There is no good scientific evidence today" that mycotoxic diseases arise from indoor environmental exposures to mold, he says. Furthermore, "it makes very little sense that one could actually get mycotoxicosis," or poisoned by mycotoxins from inhaling indoor levels of spores. "It's not enough of a dose." |
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