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I haven’t seen research to show it’s increasing.
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Research has not shown mold is increasing
- Confidence Score
- 0.850
- Claim Maker
- Dr. Parham Azimi
- Context Type
- News Article
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{ "date": "Jan. 29, 2026", "topic": "Household Mold", "person": "Dr. Parham Azimi", "source": "New York Times", "organization": "Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health" } - Subject Tags
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- a116679c-08cd-4c07-8920-3b4f76eadcb8
- Vector Index
- ✗ No vector
- Created
- February 15, 2026 at 5:19 PM (2 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 15, 2026 at 5:19 PM (2 months ago)
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