Ionizer Air Purifiers and Airborne Allergies Trends
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What air purifier labels tell you—and what they don't - Consumer Reports.org
Look at the packaging for an air purifier, and you’re likely to see one or more certification logos from testing organizations and even the government. But while a star or a golden emblem on a box might suggest high praise or an award, none of ...
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China Air Purifier Market Dynamics Reviewed in New Report Published at MarketPublishers.com - Business Wire
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Although still in its nascent stage, China’s air purifier market will witness exponential growth in the next five years, with a CAGR of 36%, driven by increased awareness regarding the importance of purified air. The level of ...
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Research and Markets: China Air Purifier Market Forecast & Opportunities 2016 - Bradenton Herald
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1a0ed6/china_air_purifier) has announced the addition of the "China Air Purifier Market Forecast & Opportunities 2016" report to their offering. Technological advancements and ...
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Clearing the air: Do you really need a purifier? - Consumer Reports.org
Indoor air can be 10 times more polluted than what you breathe outdoors so getting an air purifier may seem like a natural solution. But some of the models in Consumer Reports recent tests do little to rid a space of dust and smoke. And one air purifier we ...
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India Air Purifier Market to Surpass Rs 566 Crore by 2016 Says TechSci Research - PR-USA.net
- The rising pollution level has become one of the most important areas of concern for nations worldwide. Everyday activities of transportation, cooking, industrialization, etc. are easily identifiable as being unclean, and the cause of deterioration of ...
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Galen Rupp manages allergies in try for Olympics - YAHOO!
The American 10,000 meter record-holder has exercise-induced asthma, along with severe allergies to pollen and other airborne particles that can make it difficult for him to breathe. Although his training and competition schedules can be captive ...
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Natureslifeforce Presents Air Purifier – Ionisers at Cheapest Price - PRLog (free press release)
Australia, 25th Jan’ 2012- Natures life force presents Air purifier Light Air IonFlow 50 in constant operation which effectively removes the minute airborne pollution components ... eradicating the diseases like, allergies, and asthma other heath ...
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Gillece Services Promotes Newest and Best Selling Air Filter to Pittsburgh - PRWeb
Gillece Services knows that since 98% of airborne contaminants are actually less than 1 micron ... and provide increased health benefits to those who suffer from asthma, allergies, and other health problems associated with indoor air pollution.
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Are allergies for real? - io9.com
Allergies were pretty much completely unknown until the beginning of the twentieth century, and allergic diseases have skyrocketed in the last twenty years, and well over half of all Americans are allergic to an airborne substance. What's going on here?
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MUN scientists develop system to measure allergens in fish plants - St. John's Telegram
Scientists at Memorial University have developed a system to accurately detect the airborne particles that cause fish plant workers to develop shellfish allergies. Reactions vary widely from person to person, but past studies have shown that people who wor ...
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A political tug-of-war over clean air - AZCentral.com
In February 1998, the Governor's Air Quality Strategies Task Force delivered to Gov ... Some of the recommendations were enacted, such as requiring cleaner-burning gasoline during the winter months and cleaner-burning fireplaces in new homes.
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Get your shade tree on Arbor Day - Natchez Democrat
Trees provide us with cleaner air to breathe, shade during hot summer days, protection from the wind, homes for wildlife and birds and help keep our water clean, to name a few ways we all benefit from trees. In areas where we don’t have many ...
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Only entrust indoor air quality to the pros - Miami Herald
Air duct cleaning is serious work. It's demanding. It's technical and it's not cheap. These scams start out really cheap but they will be much more expensive than if you hired a good duct cleaner first." There is no scientific evidence that ...
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Cleaner air means Hall won’t change road plans - Gainesville Times
For the first time, 20 counties in metro Atlanta, including Hall, have met federal standards for air quality established in 1997, the federal Environmental Protection Agency has determined. Those standards regulate both ozone and fine ...
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Kanelis: Bike study is worth the effort - Amarillo Globe-Times
Before we decide this is a non-starter — which some in the city have done — let’s look long and hard at whether the city can become a bit quieter, with cleaner air and with residents perhaps getting a bit more fit. I’ve been blessed over ...
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Many Stroke Victims Still Don't Get Treated Fast Enough:
Study
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) -- While a clot-busting
medication can often help stop a stroke in its tracks if it's given
promptly, a new study finds that a high number of stroke victims continue
to fail to get to the emergency room quickly enough to get the drug.
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New Anti-Clotting Drug May Cut Brain Bleeding Risk: Study
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 2 (HealthDay News) -- A new medication that helps
prevent strokes in people with the abnormal heart rhythm disorder known as
atrial fibrillation poses less risk of bleeding in the brain than a
commonly used drug, research comparing rivaroxaban (Xarelto) and warfarin
suggests.
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Brain Changes Cause Drug Addiction, Researchers Say
(LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Drug addicts and their nonaddict siblings share the same brain abnormalities linked with poor self-control and drug dependence, a new study suggests.
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Siblings' brain scans may hold key to addictions
(Reuters)
Reuters - Drug addicts and their non-addicted siblings share certain features in the brain, suggesting a susceptibility to addiction is inherited but is also a flaw that can be overcome, scientists said on Thursday.
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Heartburn Drugs May Raise Fracture Risk in Older Women
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Older women who take popular
medications to control indigestion and heartburn may put themselves at
higher risk for hip fractures, researchers report.
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