Health Tip: Mold May Make You Sick
(HealthDay News) -- Molds thrive in damp places, such as around doors and windows, and on wet carpeting.
Some people can become sick from exposure to mold, while others show little or no reaction, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.
The CDC mentions these common symptoms of mold exposure:
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