The Gut-Home Connection: How Your Indoor Environment Shapes Your Microbiome
Emerging research suggests your home’s air quality affects your gut microbiome.
Emerging research suggests your home’s air quality affects your gut microbiome.
Radon is Canada’s second leading cause of lung cancer. Alberta homes are at high risk.
EPA research shows indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outside.
Home office CO2 concentrations can rise above the level linked to reduced cognitive performance.
Harvard’s COGfx study found workers in better-ventilated buildings scored up to 101% higher on cognitive tests.