In 2018, pregnant with her third child, Kate Ames was exhausted. Already the mom of a 5-year-old and a 2-year-old, her friends and family told her the fatigue was normal. "You're a mom, of course ...
Snow molds are species of fungi that grow under the snow. When the snow melts, it can release spores into the air, which some people are allergic to. A snow mold allergy can look similar to a pollen ...
Few topics generate more confusion and misinformation among homeowners than the relationship between spray foam insulation and mold. A quick search reveals a patchwork of half-truths, worst-case ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — An apartment complex off Ben Sawyer Boulevard must still pay a mother and daughter $1 million for black mold exposure that left them seriously ill, a court has ruled. The S.C. Court ...
An effort to remediate mold in public housing in New York City (NYC) was associated with thousands fewer emergency department visits for asthma per year, according to research presented at the ...
ACTIVE Mold Stain Remover’s gel consistency effectively penetrates and removes mold from washing machine gaskets. Traditional cleaners fail because they run off before eliminating mold; ACTIVE remains ...
Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing. Spring allergy grossness ... all while massive mounds of snow are still everywhere? Yup. “Snow mold” — also called “snow rot” — (two phrases you didn’t plan to learn ...
Black mold can be bad for your health, and it may also affect your pets. Bleach doesn't always get rid of mold. It mostly only kills the spores on the surface. You should always get a full inspection ...
Here’s what to know about the fungus popping up on lawns. As winter winds down and your lawn starts to poke through the snow, you may notice that things look, well, off. If the melting ice is ...
More than a year since Hurricane Helene devastated the Southeast, the region is dealing with a slow-moving, second disaster: mold. The household fungi thrive in heat and high-humidity, two climate ...
Temperatures are finally climbing. The mountains of dirty snow are melting. So why are some of us still miserable in New Jersey, suffering from watery and itchy eyes, a wheeze, congestion or a cough?