MSU Researchers Say Black Mold
MSU researchers say black mold toxins could affect sense of smell EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State University researchers in the Center for Integrative Toxicology have found that certain toxins produced by black mold, that ubiquitous fungus found everywhere from damp basements to thousands of buildings in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans and the U.S. Gulf coast, are capable of killing nerve cells, essential for the sense of smell, that are located in the nasal passages of mice. The scientific study –...
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