My mother is going to see a lawyer today after being refused loan modification for the second time, this time for not sending in papers on time. My mother had no idea that she was supposed to send anything in sense she never received anything to fill out. The ironic part of it all is that this time she was on the trial modification. The IndyMac, now FradyMac kept excepting my mother's payments even after the bank has refused to give her modification which she found out after the bank had notified her that her condominium is going to go on the auction.
The first refusal was because she wasn't occupying the property. She had written the bank in advance letting them know she had to move and the date when she was planning to move back, but bank just decided to pretend they had no idea.
Well we will see what they do after my mothers appointment with the lawyer.
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Oil and Health
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The NIH will soon begin a large, prospective study to examine the health effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, particularly among the paid workers and volunteers who helped clean up the mess and had the most exposure to oil and dispersants.
Everyone who agrees to participate will complete a telephone interview detailing their experience with the oil spill and their current health.
Of particular interest to the researchers are cancer and respiratory, cardiovascular, hematologic, dermatologic, neurologic, reproductive, immunologic, and renal problems. Mental health will be evaluated as well.
With the Gulf communities still recovering from the catastrophe, it's good to see that any health issues will be addressed. Let's just hope the money is there to take care of any that arise.Read more at www.medpagetoday.com
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Everything but the Paper Cut: Eye-popping Ways Artists Use Paper
Amplify’d from www.fastcompany.com
A virtual tour of the Museum of Art and Design's newest exhibition, dedicated to all the surprising ways artists are using paper today.
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