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Tobacco Smoke
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The removal of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a challenge for any air cleaning device due to the complex nature of ETS and the high rate of generation in rooms with multiple smokers.
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Allergy Overview
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There are some simple things you can do to prevent allergies at home, work school, outside and when you travel.
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Pollen and Mold Counts
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A sure sign of spring (or summer or fall) in many regions of the United States is news media reports of pollen counts. These counts are of interest to some 35 million Americans who get hay fever because they are allergic to pollen.
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Air Particles Linked to Cell Damage
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An L.A.-area study finds the tiniest pollutants disrupt basic cellular functions, likely causing a host of diseases.
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The New Air Quality Health Index
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Are you at risk? No matter who you are, where you live or the state of your health, the quality of the air you breathe each day can affect you.
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Concerns About Water Tap Quality
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Outbreaks of infectious disease due to drinking water are not common in the United States, but they do occur and can lead to serious acute or chronic, and sometimes fatal health consequences. Even well-operated, state-of-the art treatment plants cann
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Cancer Drugs Found in Tap Water
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Traces of cancer and psychiatric drugs were found in Britain’s tap water, according to a 100-page report commissioned by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI).
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Mold Allergy
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If you have an allergy that never ends when seasons change, you may be allergic to the spores of molds or other fungi. Molds live everywhere, and disturbing a mold source can disperse the spores into the air.
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What Do I Need to Know About Air Pollution?
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Studies have shown that air pollution is related to the worsening of asthma symptoms. One study of young campers with moderate to severe asthma revealed they were 40 percent more likely to have acute asthma episodes on high pollution summer days than
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Studies find flame retardants in household dust
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Recent studies have found that flame retardant chemicals are making their way into our food supply and showing up in breast milk. But there may be an even more insidious way the chemicals are entering our bodies.
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