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In the time it takes to type this sentence, I will have taken three breaths. Twelve in a minute, 20,000 a day, 7.5 million a year, most of them indoors. Yet until quite recently, researchers have not ...
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A new video series developed by experts at the UC Davis College of Engineering and California Department of Public Health aims to help building and facility managers better understand how to manage ...
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Just because you don't battle wildfire smoke or city smog on the daily doesn't mean you're not susceptible to polluted air. In many cases, the call -- or cause of this tainted air -- may be coming ...
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“A forest is a pristine environment, but if you’re using cleaning and aromatherapy products full of chemically manufactured scents to recreate a forest in your home, you’re actually creating a ...
Fragranced candles, sprays, and cleaners may smell pleasant, but new science shows they generate harmful nanoparticles that linger in the air and affect your health. Fragranced consumer products, such ...