
A new study published in the journal Environmental Science (and) Technology suggests that living in a 'green building' is not only environment-friendly, but also helps improve certain health problems seen in public housing residents. Gary Adamkiewicz, Meryl Colton and colleagues note that indoor air quality is an important predictor of health, especially among low-income populations. Adults in the U.S. spend most of their time indoors - 65 percent of their time is spent ...
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