Does Indoor Air Quality Affect Immune Systems
Research by the Environmental Protection Agency shows that the air inside of your home might be more polluted than the air outside. Every time that you take a breath, your immune system must contend with potentially dangerous particles or gases. Some common sources of indoor air pollution include the following: Carbon monoxide from furnaces and other gas appliances Pesticides Secondhand tobacco smoke Volatile organic compounds from paint, solvents, and cleaners Dust and pollen Immune System Problems The coordinated action of multiple types of immune cells
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