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I don't believe any long-term adverse health effects have been reporting, however, this article may help you to decide if Chinese drywall is in your home:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4970501_tell-home-chinese-drywall.html

Why would you ask a question like that?

What do you suspect "could" be a danger, lead? or what?

Just curious and upon searching the internet located your question and wonder if you have any evidence of "danger".

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