Jul
31
2010
by Gorski
Top 10 Plants to Remove Indoor Air Pollution Effectively
Common indoor houseplants may provide a valuable weapon in the fight against rising levels of indoor air pollution. The plants in your office or home are not only decorative, but NASA scientists are finding them surprisingly More....
Jul
31
2010
How Desk Fountains Can Combat Common Workplace Illness
There’s a certain time of year, beginning in late fall and going into early spring, where it seems like every single person in any given office building will come down with some sort of productivity-sapping illness. Even for people who More....
Jul
30
2010
Question by feastofmagic03: Ways to reduce air pollution in farming community?
What ways can you reduce air and water pollution in a farming community? What are some ways to reduce air pollution from trains, highways, farming equipment, and insecticides? Also what are some ways to reduce water More....
Jul
30
2010
Cache County receiving federal help to fight air pollution
Cache County Executive Lynn Lemon says he was surprised and pleased to learn that Cache County stands to receive almost 0,000 in federal money to fight air pollution this winter. The state of Utah has changed how it divides up funds to More....
Jul
29
2010
China’s Air Pollution Worsens After Economic Growth Rebounds From Crisis
China’s air quality deteriorated for the first time in five years in January-to-June of 2010 as economic growth accelerated to 11.1 percent.
Read more on Bloomberg
Level of Moscow air pollution exceeds norm tenfold, More....
Jul
29
2010
by Tony Rodd
Question by Soccer Dude: How much air pollution was there in China in 2005?
I am doing an information based speech for a class and can’t find the numbers for the amount of AIR pollution in china around 2005.
(Also need current numbers for 2009)
Best answer:
Answer by More....
Jul
28
2010
by Ikhlasul Amal
Air Pollution Hikes Stroke Risk
The type of stroke that results when a blood clot travels to the brain — called an ischemic stroke — is more likely to occur on days when the air contains a larger concentration of particulate matter, according to a study published More....
Jul
28
2010
by davidfg
Question by M V: Is it possible for the HIV virus to mutate into an airborne virus?
Best answer:
Answer by VerolHIV is only transferable via bodily fluids (semen, breastmilk, or blood). You will not going to get it from someone spitting on you because it is a blood infection. Viruses More....
Jul
28
2010
by freestone
Question by Beware of the lamb!: Why do some warm foods say they can only be left in room temperature for 2 hours?
I’ve seen some pretty severe warning signs on food that say that food must be consumed within 2 hours or there may be health consequences. And this is just normal More....
Jul
28
2010
by Donkey Sanctuary Press Images
Question by Aunt Acid: Why is Barack Hussein Obama fighting CHEERIOS and the GOP but not the terrorists or evil dictators?
http://wcbstv.com/health/cheerios.general.mills.2.1007986.html
Obama’s Food and Drug Administration scolded the makers of Cheerios More....