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Sickbuildings webgroup

The largest community of affected individuals on the web, with over 1500 members.

Ongoing discussion and current events. Searchable archived database. Moderated by Kevin ("KC") Carstens, whose voluteer and victims support advocacy for nine years provides him with a unique grasp of the issue.


Moldwarriors

The most up to date book on the overall issue of toxic mold. Ritchie Shoemaker MD is one of the leading physician researchers of illnesses caused by mold exposures in humans. Hard scientific data presented in an understandable format, along with extensive examinations of the legal and political aspects of this horrendous issue. Necessary reading for affected persons and public health officials.

Affected persons should also be directed to the website of Dr. Shoemakers research and medical practice foundation, the Center for Research on Biotoxin Associated Illness (CRBAI)

http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com


Mold-Help.org

One of the oldest and best sources for general information and current developments on the issue of mold. Headed by Susan Lilliard Roberts, who is a committed advocate and has spent countless hours counseling victims. Her contribution to the movement is gratefully acknowledged by those who know her.

Mycotoxicosis

In depth information on molds and associated toxins. Specific reference to health effects of mycotoxins in humans


Joe Klien MD

Shocking information from a physician praticioner who has personal experience with being affected by the specie Stachybotris Chartarum


MAPER

The MAPER coalition was responsible for organizing the press conference and coordinating distribution of educational materials to Congress during the September 2004 events in Washington, DC. Headed by Simone Sommer, MD, whose personal experiences with mold illness drive her advocacy.


School Mold

The Center for School Mold Help (SMH) is a Nonprofit Corporation established in the state of California. The purpose of SMH is to to promote the health of students and staff in educational institutions by providing comprehensive information and education regarding School Mold.