@inihelene sterile is also bad for you 😅 https://t.co/UUbYJhwe61
Canadian Medical Association Journal: "American Lung Association recommends using only cleaning products that “don’t have volatile organic compounds, fragrances, irritants or flammable ingredients” & that air fresheners should be avoided altogether."
Canadian Medical Association Journal: ..."Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely wise."... https://t.co/KtzfGNIxck
RT @erin: This is a great start. We also need to regulate chemical and disinfectant use as VOCs and fragrances in these products contribute…
This is a great start. We also need to regulate chemical and disinfectant use as VOCs and fragrances in these products contribute to indoor air pollution. People should be using unscented soaps to clean, as products are creating respiratory illnesses. http
@cathmckenna This is a great start. We also need to regulate chemical and disinfectant use as VOCs and fragrances in these products contribute to indoor air pollution. People should be using unscented soaps to clean, as products are creating respiratory il
Cleaning products and asthma risk: a potentially important public health concern. https://t.co/hjdhw5fmDb
"Accumulating evidence shows that household cleaning products increase the risk of #asthma or wheeze across age groups." https://t.co/pCGsibP4p4
RT @RevistaMFSamfyc: Productos de limpieza y riesgo de asma: una preocupación de salud pública potencialmente importante https://t.co/c0gJs…
Productos de limpieza y riesgo de asma: una preocupación de salud pública potencialmente importante https://t.co/c0gJsavCaB PMID 32071109
Cleaning products and asthma risk: a potentially important public health concern via @CMAJ: https://t.co/Eoxpn4XhAv #Asthma
Being exposed to cleaning products is linked to increased childhood asthma, with scented & sprayed products the worst triggers. Canadian Medical Associaton journal suggest removing scented products is "wise" via @CMAJ
Cleaning products and asthma risk: a potentially important public health concern https://t.co/nsW2v33YUF
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @UofT_dlsph: A linked cohort study notes an association between use of household cleaning products early in life and risk of childhood w…
RT @UofT_dlsph: A linked cohort study notes an association between use of household cleaning products early in life and risk of childhood w…
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @UofT_dlsph: A linked cohort study notes an association between use of household cleaning products early in life and risk of childhood w…
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @UofT_dlsph: A linked cohort study notes an association between use of household cleaning products early in life and risk of childhood w…
A linked cohort study notes an association between use of household cleaning products early in life and risk of childhood wheeze and asthma at age 3 years. https://t.co/tsDQy3zuol via @CMAJ https://t.co/l5B3kObgGz
Studie der @SFU fand heraus: Je häufiger Reinigungsmittel mit #VOC|s eingesetzt werden, desto höher die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Kinder im Alter von 3 Jahren unter #Asthma & Keuchen leiden. Mehr zu VOCs im Blog: https://t.co/OjEUeHHu98 Link zur Studi
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
RT @CMAJ: "Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely…
"Removal of scented products from the homes of families of children at risk of asthma, or with current asthma symptoms, is likely wise." New commentary unpacks growing concern about the role of cleaning products in irritating the airways of young children: