Allergy-Free Living: Breathe Easy and Say Goodbye to Dust
An estimated 20 million Americans live with a dust allergy (1). Dust is one of the most common allergens. A dust allergy is not easy to live with, as it
An estimated 20 million Americans live with a dust allergy (1). Dust is one of the most common allergens. A dust allergy is not easy to live with, as it
Where we live, work, and go to school affects our health. Air pollutants from vehicles are found in higher concentrations near major roads, which can be dangerous. It’s well-known that proximity
When you think of seasonal allergies, you most likely think of pollen. A fine to coarse powdery substance, pollen can trigger symptoms like wheezing, sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, and other
Have you found yourself wanting a dog but can’t seem to stop sneezing when you’re around them? You’re not alone. According to the National Institutes of Health, as much as 10-20%
Maybe an air quality event occurred near you a week ago. Maybe it was two weeks ago. Or maybe it was a month or more. You may be wondering if
St. Gregory Parish School, a preschool through eighth-grade school just outside Erie, PA, had numerous air quality issues. St. Gregory School is an older building, so there were concerns of