Mold Exposure Linked to Insomnia and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in CDC-Guided Studies
Recent analyses citing CDC recommendations connect dampness and mold from water damage to insomnia, snoring, nasal congestion, and daytime sleepiness, with calls for immediate leak repairs and humidity control under 50% to protect indoor air quality.
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·April 21, 2026·1 min readRecent analyses citing CDC recommendations connect dampness and mold from water damage to insomnia, snoring, nasal congestion, and daytime sleepiness, with calls for immediate leak repairs and humidity control under 50% to protect indoor air quality.
Source: qrestore. Original: https://qrestore.com/how-quickly-does-mold-grow-after-a-leak/

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