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- One simple way to make your garage safer and healthier is to keep it both clean and well-organized.
- Armed with this information, you can protect yourself, your children, and your pets from harmful pesticides.
- By incorporating green remodeling practices, homeowners can avoid serious health issues linked to unhealthy indoor air.
- Dr. Arthur Weissman offers tips that can protect your health and surroundings — and just might save you money!
- Clean Frequently. Cleaning is an effective health maintenance strategy, and a very cost effective one at that. It's true! A clean home is a healthy home.
- You will likely not be sleeping alone tonight.
- What's under your kitchen sink, in your garage, in your bathroom, and on the shelves in your laundry room? Do any of the household products you use pose a potential health risk to you and your family? An online consumer guide from NIH's National Library of Medicine (NLM) provides easy-to-understand information on the potential health effects of more than 4,000 common household products.
- A national population study reveals the prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivities.
- EPA has added an indoor air quality component to the already well-known Energy Star program—the Energy Star Indoor Air Package (IAP).
- The chemicals we're exposed to indoors, how they may affect our health, and what the government is - and perhaps isn't - doing about it.
- How to make your home a healthier place.
- Wondering what type of insulation is best for you and your home? Here's an overview of various insulation types and their health impact.
- Insulation is needed in warm climates to keep the heat outside and in cold climates to keep the heat inside.
- While tap water that meets federal and state standards is generally safe to drink, threats to drinking water are increasing.
- In the U.S. today we're far more likely to breathe some of the most debilitating compounds at home. How did things get this bad? A historical perspective.
- Study shows cinnamon oil is just as effective at killing several common bacteria as many other antiseptics commonly used in hospitals.
- How to fix them.
- Reducing the sources of triggers, and exposure to triggers is called environmental control - a key to asthma management.
- Fleas can often be controlled without resorting to powerful synthetic organic chemicals.
- The nature of MCS and the mainstream response to this baffling condition.
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