Link Found Between Mold and Depression
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A groundbreaking public health study has found a connection between damp, moldy homes and depression. The study, led by Brown University epidemiologist Edmond Shenassa, is the largest investigation of an association between mold and mood and is the first such investigation conducted outside the United Kingdom. Shenassa said the findings, published
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May 11th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Thank you for the useful information. Good study. I wish there was more thorough research in that field.
cheers
J.