Tuesday, December 20, 2011

TOXIC MOLD IN THE NEWS

TOXIC MOLD LITIGATION


November 14, 2003 BREAKING NEWS!!
"County settles toxic mold lawsuit with judge" A Tulare County Superior Court judge filed a toxic mold lawsuit against Tulare County and County Counsel Bales-Lange charging the county counsel was directly responsible for the seriousness of her illness, including hair loss, dizziness, episodic vertigo, acute pain in her abdomen, respiratory distress, ringing in the ears, facial swelling, and severe rashes.

In 1999, a patch of mold was found by county employees on a pipe above the ceiling of the court chambers that were discovered to be toxic mold, or stachybotrys. The judge has dropped the toxic mold lawsuit after the county agreed to pay her $40,000.


November 13, 2003 BREAKING NEWS!!
"Extensive toxic mold problems to be addressed within UNC system" The UNC system is planning on asking the state Legislature for nearly $30 million to fix toxic mold problems at two public universities. NC Central University would get $25.4 million and UNC Pembroke would get $3.5 million. The massive toxic mold problem at NCCU has had to shutter two residence halls and it has infested around a dozen other buildings on campus.

The board has plans to discuss how the toxic mold problem got so bad. So far, no talks of toxic mold lawsuits have arisen, however the members of the board made it clear that the money for the toxic mold needs to be treated as an urgent issue by classifying it as an emergency.


November 6, 2003 BREAKING NEWS!!
"Toxic mold continues to pose dangerous health risks" The number of toxic mold cases is rising dramatically, mostly due to the growing knowledge of the dangers of toxic mold. Still, toxic mold is still vastly unknown about by the medical community and the general population. According to the Environmental Assessment Association, toxic mold concern is mounting as the medical field is better understanding the effects and ailments that toxic mold can cause.

The dangers of toxic mold are that they can cause serious health ailments but are hard to detect. A microbiologist can only determine differences between just mold and toxic mold. Common symptoms of toxic mold exposure include memory loss, allergies, and breathing difficulties. People with existing respiratory illness, asthma, and infants should be especially careful because of the fever and mold infections that can be suffered within their lungs due to toxic mold exposure.

The CDC has stated there is an unknown species of fungi in existence, though estimates have ranged from tens of thousands to 300,000 or more. There are some toxic molds that are so dangerous that once inside human tissue could grow in masses in your lungs or kidneys and other that can grow along walls of arteries, veins, and heart valves. Toxic mold can be difficult to treat in some instances.


November 4, 2003 BREAKING NEWS!!
"Toxic mold dangers still unknown" Identical twins living in California continued to suffer for years from respiratory infections, mystery pains, and concentration problems. It was not until the sisters asked the gas man to check for carbon monoxide that they realized there were large amounts of mold hanging off the floorboards. According to the energy technician, his throat and eyes began to itch and burn instantly, a reaction to the toxic mold.

Even after telling doctors and the landlord about the toxic mold, the women were still unable to get an adequate response because of the lack of information about the dangers of toxic mold. The landlord refused to pay to remove the toxic mold, and doctors were skeptical of their symptoms and did not know how to treat their adverse reactions to the toxic mold. In response to the lack of information, the sisters were responsible for going to their local city council and helping to get the Toxic Mold Protection Law passed in California.


June 12, 2003
"Toxic mold finding dogs" People are willing to shell out $12,500 for specially trained dog that can sniff out fungal problems like toxic mold. The newest introduction to finding toxic mold are dog graduates of the Florida Canine Academy, with 1,000 hours of training to be able to sniff out toxic mold and other funguses. Toxic mold lawsuits have continued to prove problematic across the nation.

Dogs are thought to be the answer to detecting toxic mold because the olfactory systems are able to process parts of mold per million opposed to humans who process notice parts per thousand. Toxic mold lawsuits greatly increased following the case two years ago that ordered Farmers Insurance Group to pay $32 million to a family that had become ill after being exposed to the toxic mold.


June 10, 2003
"Louisiana toxic mold countersuit filed" The owners of a now almost empty New Orleans office tower have filed a countersuit because of the 700 state workers that vacated the premises. State offices left the Plaza Tower in 2002 after making a number of complaints regarding the conditions of the building, including toxic mold. A class action lawsuit was filed against the building’s owners back in 2001 because of toxic mold, water leaks, and falling asbestos ceiling tiles.


May 30, 2003
"Toxic mold affects health even in small amounts" Toxic mold has continued to be a controversial subject, especially over the last couple years. Toxic mold lawsuits have argued what extent toxic mold damage can result in. The hundreds of pending toxic mold lawsuits claim that the mold has resulted in serious health problems, and a Florida study has concluded that people’s immune system changed with regular exposure to toxic mold even at low levels. The study involved just 1% of the wall to be covered with toxic mold, which was one square foot of a 100 square foot wall.


May 23, 2003
"Nevada county toxic mold cover-up" Reports of toxic mold problems arising all over the nation has been responsible for the hundred of toxic mold lawsuits currently underway. The Clark County Housing Authority failed to replace water-damaged drywall and simply boarded over it when contamination first appeared. The county admitted that it had issued “inappropriate repairs when we first exposed the contamination last year.”

The residents of the toxic mold contaminated building gave $10,000 as a temporary relief for the family to move into a new home and declared the investigation incomplete. Despite this, the county failed to further investigate the toxic mold contamination. In addition, the county never cleaned up the property for the residents that were forced to move due to the toxic mold.

Brittany Murphy's mom blames toxic mold for death

Brittany Murphy's mother has claimed that toxic mold found in the Hollywood star's swanky home had killed her daughter and her son-in-law, and now she wants somebody to pay.

The 'Sin City' actress had died from pneumonia in 2009 and five months later, her husband also passed away from the same disease.

Sharon Murphy had initially claimed that the people who built the house were to be blamed for the mold that caused their condition-but according to a new lawsuit, Sharon has alleged that she was duped by her lawyers into giving up her rights to sue the builders for wrongful death.

Sharon claimed that her lawyers had convinced her to accept a settlement offer for the construction defects back in January ... but they had failed to explain that she would never be able to go after the builders for their alleged role in Brittany's death.

Now, Sharon has hired Michael Marzban to sue her former lawyers for legal malpractice-and wants them to pay her what she could have won in a wrongful death suit ... and other damages.source

Norovirus outbreak at hospital - News - Bourne Local

Norovirus outbreak at hospital - News - Bourne Local

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Cryptosporidium infection in a veal calf cohort in France: molecular characterization of species in a longitudinal study

Cryptosporidium infection in a veal calf cohort in France: molecular characterization of species in a longitudinal study

Cryptosporidium infection in a veal calf cohort in France:

molecular characterization of species in a longitudinal study



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Monday, December 19, 2011

Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at San Francisco 49ers (10-3)

It's just about gametime in San Francisco, and while some legends of the NFL (Jerry Rice and John Taylor for example) handle their pregame ceremonies, two great teams prepare for what looks to be a great battle of attrition in just a few minutes.

You know how the saying goes...it's a battle of attrition...you know how we like those.

So does Ben Roethlisberger. He's out on the field warming up.

Beaner emailed me from the road, he likes (loves?) the Steelers in this one. I'm inclined to agree. I just feel something about this. I'm prepared to eat those words, but I think both of these offenses are going to graze on a lot of backfield grass tonight. Two great defenses doing battle, but if this comes down to playmakers, it's tough to bet against Pittsburgh.

One of San Francisco's "playmakers," former Browns WR Braylon Edwards will not play tonight. Neither will All-World LB Patrick Willis.

Talk it cheap, this one's about to get real. I've got Renegade cranked, and I'm ready to remind my neighbors the Steelers are in prime time. Log in, chat it up and let's revel in the fact inside sources are calling at least a third of the stadium is black and gold.source

The Dark Knight RisesTrailer

The teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan's sequel to Batman movie The Dark Knight is unveiled marking one year to go.

The Dark Knight Rises will conclude filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.

The trailer reveals little about the film's plot line:

- Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) says "the batman must come back" from his death bed

- In one scene Tom Hardy's chilling Bane confronts Batman

- Liam Neeson's Ra's al Ghul character is doing the voiceover. It's rumoured that his League of Shadows organisation will feature in the third film

- The Gotham City skyline is crumbling

The film stars Oscar-winner Christian Bale in the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman, as well as Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle, Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as John Blake.

Michael Caine will return in the role of Alfred and Morgan Freeman reprises the role of Lucius Fox.

We are also told that the film was shot in three continents and include Pittsburgh, New York and Los Angeles, as well as sites in India, England and Scotland.

The Dark Knight Rises is out on 20 July 2012

Mixed reactions on Twitter:

"I bought a ticket to see the #darkknightrises trailer and it came with a free #harrypotter ticket"

"#DarkKnightRises trailer not terribly satisfying but even if they'd just shown Christian Bale and played ominous music, I'd be cheering"

"#DarkKnightRises looks to be an epic conclusion"

"With Harry Potter done, it's time to wait for the next great series to end"

"Anybody catch Bats backing off of Bane in the 2 secs they showed during the teaser?"

"The trailer for #DarkKnightRises is unbelievable! #ChristopherNolan has renewed the Dark Knight to his proper place in cinema"

Antonio Brown Saves Ben Roethlisberger Owners

Ben Roethlisberger was having a pretty average night on Thursday (Dec. 8) until Antonio Brown broke a short pass for a 79-yard touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter. Up to that point, Roethlisberger had just 201 yards and 1 touchdown to go along with 1 interception. After that touchdown pass though, Roethlisberger got bumped up to 280 yards and 2 touchdowns on the night. That last play might have saved a number of fantasy football owners counting on him to come up big in league playoffs during Week 14.

The Cleveland Browns really turned this into a great game, even if the offense could never quite get it going. Running back Peyton Hillis was disappointing yet again, confirming that he has been one of the biggest busts in fantasy football this year. It's also going to get people talking about that darn Madden curse all over again after he got placed on the cover this season. Those fantasy owners hoping Colt McCoy could put together a decent night were also let down by his 209 yards and 2 interceptions. He didn't get into the end zone either, compounding the frustrations.

The big winners in this game were fantasy owners who had Antonio Brown starting, because he turned in 151 yards and a touchdown on 5 catches. Mike Wallace finished with just 4 catches for 57 yards and no touchdowns, making the fantasy owners that decided to bench him this week look like geniuses. For those that started the Pittsburgh Steelers defense it was also a good night, as they gave up just 3 points and posted 2 interceptions and 3 sacks on McCoy.

For Roethlisberger , he finished with a very respectable 18.2 points on Thursday night, despite missing some snaps due to an injured ankle. That he was able to come back and post more statistics on his injured ankle in that second half is definitely going to generate even more respect for his toughness. Fantasy football owners also had to breathe a sigh of relief when he stepped back on the field, because when it comes to the fantasy football league playoffs, every single point a player can muster has value.