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However, there are several secretly toxic things that could be polluting your home's air. From cleaning products to invisible gasses, three things commonly found in the home could be affecting ...
If these symptoms tend to linger or get worse whenever you’re at home, they could be warning signs of mold toxicity. The ...
A study found high PFAS levels in household dust near a Chemours plant, raising concerns about another exposure route for ...
The algae or cyanobacteria provide the fungus with sugars made from sunlight, and the fungus provides the home ... lichen and can become toxic very quickly. Museum lichenologist Gothamie Weerakoon ...
According to the Environmental Illness Society of Canada, some candle makers are still using lead cores in their wicks, which can result in lead particles being emitted into the air of a home.
As Kathmandu grapples with this environmental emergency, public awareness and adherence to health advisories are crucial to mitigating the risks of prolonged exposure to toxic air.