How Indoor Air Quality Shapes Your Child’s Brain Development
Research links early-life exposure to indoor air pollutants with cognitive development impacts.
Research links early-life exposure to indoor air pollutants with cognitive development impacts.
PM2.5, VOCs, CO2, radon, and mold — the five most common indoor air pollutants in Alberta homes.
Harvard’s Healthy Buildings Program research connects indoor air quality to mental health outcomes.
A 2024 Harvard study found that improving indoor air quality measurably changed participants’ gut microbiome.
Harvard’s COGfx study found workers in better-ventilated buildings scored up to 101% higher on cognitive tests.