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Environmental medicine

The body's response to its environment.

Environmental medicine asks a practical question: what happens when the place someone lives, works, or sleeps becomes part of the health story?

Category frame

MoldCo focuses on the mold lane.

The broader field can include air quality, chemical exposures, water damage, allergens, and other environmental inputs. MoldCo's launch surface should stay focused: mold-related illness, testing context, and specialized care.

Environment

Water damage, hidden growth, odor, HVAC spread, and settled dust can all influence exposure decisions.

Body

Symptoms, susceptibility, immune response, and biomarkers help frame whether care should be considered.

Clinical context

A provider interprets the pattern rather than treating a single symptom, test, or environmental finding as the whole answer.

Boundaries

Helpful framing without overreach.

This page should define the category while keeping scope clear for patients, clinicians, inspectors, and search engines.

Environmental medicine does not mean every symptom is caused by the environment.
MoldCo does not inspect, repair, or remediate buildings.
Testing is useful when it changes a decision; it is not a substitute for clinical evaluation or source control.
Emergency symptoms and urgent medical concerns belong in emergency or in-person care.