Many people think more about their home’s indoor temperature than about its humidity level. However, the level of humidity inside a home not only affects your comfort, but it can also affect your ...
Winter brings a familiar battle against dry air, static electricity, and parched skin. Adding a humidifier to the mix seems like the logical solution to improve indoor comfort and health. However, ...
A dry or raspy throat is common in spring due to pollen, dust and weather changes. Experts explain how seasonal allergies, dry air and post-nasal drip irritate the throat, and share simple remedies to ...
The peace lily is a striking and elegant tropical plant with vivid, glossy leaves and graceful white blooms. It’s a popular ...
The right bedroom temperature helps your body to wind down and relax: It should be neither too warm nor too cold. When it’s ...
Spring showers may bring flowers and sunlit afternoons, but they also bring moisture that creeps into walls, ceilings and ...
We all love the look of a lush, green living space, but is there such a thing as too much greenery? Or perhaps, not enough? Beyond just aesthetics, plants play a massive role in air quality and mental ...
Dietitian Deepta Nagpall offers advice on how to handle sensitive skin in the spring, from pollen to histamine.
The dietitian explained how seasonal changes, histamine levels, and everyday diet can influence skin sensitivity during the spring months ...
Protect your home (and your sinuses) from the dry indoor air, no matter the weather outside.
Your bedroom’s design, sleep habits, indoor allergens and pollutants in the bedroom, and several other factors can determine how well you sleep.
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