Allergens Widespread in Largest Study of U.S. Homes
News Release from NIH
Allergens are widespread, but highly variable in U.S. homes, according to the nation’s largest indoor allergen study to date. Researchers from the National Institutes of Health report that over 90 percent of homes had three or more detectable allergens, and 73 percent of homes had at least one allergen at elevated levels. Read more about this study. Learn more about allergens and irritants from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Source: BHIC - Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Michelle Burda Tags: Chronic Disease Environmental Health Public Health Source Type: blogs