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4 Asthma “cures” you need to stop using right now

Don't fall for false home remedies to treat your asthma. Learn the facts. Read More >

Can air quality cause absenteeism?

Chronic absenteeism has no single cause. Learn why air quality may be one of the most invisible and pervasive causes. Read More >

Housekeeping myths that keep your home dirty

Here are six cleaning myths that can save you 2.5 hours a week when cleaning your home of the 40 pounds of dust that accumulates in your home each year. Read More >

Does car pollution cause asthma?

Scientists now believe that traffic-related air pollution is a cause, not just a trigger, of asthma. Read More >

Allergic rhinitis: More than just a stuffy nose

Allergic rhinitis causes similar symptoms to the flu and common cold. Learn how to tell the difference. Read More >

What is multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)?

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) is a hypersensitivity to common chemical substances. Learn the triggers and how to avoid them. Read More >

Is your air at home too dry?

The amount of moisture in the air changes with the temperature. This is known as relative humidity. Your home’s relative humidity should normally hover around 40%. Read More >

Tips to survive asthma season

Learn how to control your asthma so it doesn’t control you. Get tips on creating an asthma prevention and management plan. Read More >

Magnetite from air pollution may be linked to Alzheimer’s

New research has discovered toxic mineral particles – known as magnetite – in the brains of people who lived in heavily polluted areas of Mexico and the U.K. The particles, smaller than 2 microns in diameter, have been linked in other studies to Alzheimer Read More >

Should you have your air ducts cleaned?

Air ducts are the pathways that deliver the indoor air you breathe. Under certain conditions, they make a perfect home for mold, pests and dust particles that could be blown into your home’s living spaces and trigger your allergies. Read More >

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