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1. Hurricane Charley, Frances (the X Factor) And Now Ivan? When Water Turns To Mold, Then Turn To Pure Air Control Services - By: Prweb
Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document.   Mold will not wait for restoration recovery after a hurricane. The "X" factor in Florida and in the very path of destruction it created is a poten...

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Asbestos: A Deadly Environmental & Health Hazard
Asbestos is a term used for some naturally occurring minerals that form long thin fibers and fiber bundles on crystallization. Most commonly found group is the serpentine group that includes Chrysotile (white asbestos). It is also the most frequently mined form of Asbestos. Another very important asbestos group is known as the amphiboles, which includes Crocidolite (blue asbestos) and Amosite (brown asbestos). The asbestos fibers have high tensile strength, and chemical, electrical and heat resi
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2. All About Biotech Research - By: Morgan Hamilton
One of my friends, a former community college student at the school at the same time I was working there, has decided to go into biotech research. She is technologically savvy and at the same time is fascinated with and good at working with the environment, and hopes to make some import...

3. Allergies: Living In Our World - By: Michael Russell
What are allergies? Allergies are a response of the immune system to outside influences, whether environmental or ingested. In an immune reaction, the body mobilizes itself to fight off a perceived threat. This reaction generates inflammation. Approximately one third of Americans suffer from al...



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