'Tis the season: one that is familiar to all of my fellow allergy sufferers — ragweed. This, along with other allergens are rearing their heads as th read more »

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Board members and building managers have a lot on their plates—maintenance issues, resident complaints, construction projects, and the hundred little read more »

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Think a school’s indoor air quality isn’t that big an issue? Talk to officials in Memphis, Tenn., where a student’s death was blamed on a respiratory read more »

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The dirtiest item in Canadian homes is the kitchen towel, according to a study on hygiene released on Tuesday.

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Watery, itchy eyes? Drippy nose? You may have hay fever. Unlike northern regions, where allergy season lasts only a few months, South Florida has air read more »

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Long after flood waters recede, a new threat can arise.

According to Jamey Robinson, Mahaska County Emergency Management coordinator, the likeliho read more »

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That saxophone player can sure play the blues, but his instrument may be getting green.

Brass musicians may unknowingly inhale mold and bacteria f read more »

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At about 7 a.m. every day from early April through the first hard frost of fall, lab technician Vincent Leonforte climbs a narrow steel ladder to go read more »

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