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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - For overweight and obese individuals, the incidence of asthma increases by 50 percent, as compared to those of normal weight.
- Don't give your pet a deadly dose; medicines top the list of household poisons for pets.
- Families who have children with asthma and allergies (food, insect, latex, etc.) can smooth the transition from summer to school with a little advance planning. Here are a few tips to help you be proactive for the coming school year.
- Asthma and wheezing may be triggered by a chemical from bacteria that lurk in household dust.
- The results of bake-outs are, at best, mixed.
- Rather than leaving ventilation to chance, these systems exchange stale air for fresh air in your home, while helping to maintain indoor climate control.
- If you choose to use a powder on your baby, use it sparingly. Powders can easily become airborne and can enter the respiratory system causing irritation.
- Detection, prevention and least toxic control of bed bugs.
- Healthier ways to bed down.
- A healthy house needs balanced airflow.
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use mainly in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
- Not only is it less than green, bottled water is often no better than tap water, and plastic bottles may pose health concerns.
- Green homes link sustainable materials and practices with better human and environmental health.
- The Green Home Guide offers tips for a better, greener life.
- The harmonious interaction with nature is the guiding principle of the Building Biology approach to healthy home building.
- John Bower's advice on building healthy homes.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 111-118.
- California targets devices that emit ozone, a gas known to create and exacerbate respiratory problems.
- Burning candles made from paraffin wax – the most common kind used to infuse rooms with romantic ambiance, warmth, light, and fragrance – is a source of indoor air pollution.
- Cleaning and maintaining your car using less harmful alternatives.
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