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<title>How Humidification Affects Health, Mold and Airborne Germs</title>
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you were a mold spore, your mantra might be, &amp;#8220;Surface moisture: can&#13;
live with it, can&amp;#8217;t live without it.&amp;#8221; If you were a bacteria or&#13;
virus, it would be just the opposite — they love low-humidity&#13;
ambient conditions. Read on for insights into condensate prevention&#13;
on cooler surfaces, hospital humidification standards here and&#13;
abroad, and avoiding a recipe for mold soup.            </description>
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