by Moe Bedard, Chase Bedard | Mar 12, 2026 | Mold Science
An August 2025 article by Dr. Ritchie R Shoemaker, Dr. Scott McMahon and colleagues reviews 30 years of research on how living or working in water‑damaged buildings can cause a chronic illness called Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS). The authors argue...
by Moe Bedard, Chase Bedard | Mar 11, 2026 | Famous People & Mold
The renowned Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson’s recent health crisis has brought unprecedented public attention to the often-overlooked dangers of indoor mold exposure. In August 2025, Peterson’s daughter Mikhaila announced that he had been diagnosed...
by Moe Bedard, Chase Bedard | Mar 11, 2026 | Lawsuits
A Mount Pleasant apartment complex called Oyster Park must still pay a mother and daughter $1 million after losing its appeal in a black mold lawsuit. The South Carolina Court of Appeals refused to change the jury’s decision, which said the complex was negligent in...
by Moe Bedard, Chase Bedard | Mar 11, 2026 | News
Disney World’s classic “It’s a Small World” ride recently drew scrutiny after guests spotted what appeared to be black mold on one of its gondola scenes, prompting questions about safety, maintenance, and transparency at the parks. An eagle‑eyed guest noticed a thick...
by Moe Bedard, Chase Bedard | Feb 12, 2026 | Mold and Health
(Written By Moe Bedard / Co-authored and Edited by Dr. Tim Jackson) – Many children spend 80–90% of their time indoors, either at home or at school. Because of this, the quality of indoor air can have a major impact on their health. Studies have estimated that 50–68%...