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Asthma
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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - You will likely not be sleeping alone tonight.
- Healthier ways to bed down.
- Asthma and wheezing may be triggered by a chemical from bacteria that lurk in household dust.
- The American Lung Association® Health House® provides tips about selection and use of furnace filters to help ensure better indoor air quality.
- 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.
- Your house could be a major contributor to poor health.
- 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.
- How to reduce your exposure to this common chemical.
- National Center for Healthy Housing releases information from asthma study.
- Formaldehyde is an important industrial chemical used to make other chemicals, building materials, and household products. Here\'s how to limit your exposure.
- Dry-cleaning chemicals are often intolerable to chemically sensitive people and to some allergic and asthmatic people.
- A comprehensive overview of the issues.
- A comprehensive how-to guide.
- For overweight and obese individuals, the incidence of asthma increases by 50 percent, as compared to those of normal weight.
- A national population study reveals the prevalence of multiple chemical sensitivities.
- Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home.
- This candid interview explains why John and Lynn Bower founded the original Healthy House Institute and why Lynn Bower wrote her classic tome, Creating a Healthy Household.
- Mold spores are not the only concern, scientists say. Tinier pieces of mold called \"fungal fragments\" may be deeply inhaled and cause problems. Warning: Technical information follows.
- Thanks to good science, we now know that bigger isn\'t better.
- Q and A with Thad Godish, Ph.D.
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