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 Look around the rooms — and inside certain appliances — and you’ll probably spot a few likely sources. Andrey_Popov / Shutterstock.com

Moldy environments can cause or exacerbate allergy and flu-like symptoms and asthma. Mold in the home also increases the risk for infection for people who have immune suppression. Molds are common in homes, growing in high humidity and places with moisture such as around leaky pipes or roofs. Mold can even grow on paper products or furniture fabric and many other places, according to the Centers…

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