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Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity. Use a high-efficiency particulate air, or HEPA, filter in your bedroom. Need practical advice on diet and ...
Air quality, sound, lighting, temperature, humidity and elements of nature in indoor spaces are just a few aspects of indoor environments that the lab studies.
As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures. Activity in very hot and humid ...
Activity in very hot and humid or very cold conditions may worsen shortness of breath caused by lung disease. Have an action plan. Talk with your healthcare ...
High temperatures, heat and humidty can affect medication. And some medications cause heat intolerance. Learn more from Mayo Clinic.
The heat wave moving across parts of the U.S. may send many people flocking to beaches for relief from the heat and humidity. Before you grab your beach bag ...
Dust mites prefer warm, humid spaces. Use allergy-proof covers on mattresses, box springs and pillows. Wash sheets, blankets and stuffed animals at least weekly ...
Keep indoor humidity below 50% and correct any moisture or water damage in the home. You can measure relative humidity with a small moisture meter ...
During the summer months, for instance, when weather is hotter and more humid, it is important to drink more fluid, especially if you are exercising outdoors.
Does the heat and humidity of summer trigger your migraine? If so, you aren't alone. Some people who have migraines appear to be more sensitive[...] By Deb ...
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