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Episode 74 - Harmful Algae Blooms with Dr. Ed Levin

04 Jul 2022

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Dr. Ed Levin is Chief of the Neurobehavioral Research Lab in the Psychiatry Department of Duke University Medical Center. He also has secondary appointments in the Department Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and the Nicholas School of the Environment. His primary project in neurobehavioral toxicology focuses on the cognitive deficits caused by the marine toxins including domoic acid, ciguatera toxin and pfiesteria aka algae blooms. His team has documented evidence that persistent neurobehavioral effects can be caused by pfiesteria and domoic acid exposure as published in, "And the Water's Turned to Blood: In the Rivers and Coastal Waters of America, An Ancient and Deadly Organism, Reawakened By Man-Made Pollution May Become the Ultimate Biological Threat," by Rod Barker. In this episode, we discuss how harmful algae blooms can trigger illness.  Find us on Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,  TikTok and YoutubeNeed help navigating your mold injury without breaking the bank? Join our low cost education group: patreon.com/exposingmoldWe’d like to take a moment to thank our sponsors:HomeCleanse, formerly known as All American Restoration, is a company that specializes in improving indoor air quality through proper mold remediation, offering services nationwide. You can visit them at homecleanse.com to learn more. The Mold Guy performs mold sampling and testing for homeowners, renters, and businesses. Please visit themoldguyinc.com to learn more.Support the showFind us on Linktree, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Youtube

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