21 February 2008 The following press release was compiled and submitted by Rraphael Siket of ecolibria. It is a short but highly informative piece discussing the current situation relating to…
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This short article from the United States provides some interesting facts on a study into air fresheners that are utilised in many buildings today. Synthetic chemicals used in air fresheners…
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27 October 2008 Rates of childhood asthma have increased by 400% since the 1970s, and there is a clear connection between children's breathing problems and their mothers' use of household…
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How Building Biology Principles Affect Indoor Air Quality This article was written by Raphael Siket and published in Green Magazine. It discusses sustainaility and how Building Biology plays a vital…
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A Harvard University study of more than 22,000 women found that those exposed to pollutants like diesel particulates and mercury during pregnancy were twice as likely to have a child…
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In our work we have found that one of the most recent rapidly growing areas of concern is the proliferation of wi-fi in schools. It is a complicated area as…
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The Noida Authority in India is working on guidelines set by the Allahabad High Court to relocate mobile phone towers out of residential areas due to concerns about radiation risks.
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ARPANSA - The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency has finally admitted that they cannot be completely sure that there is no risk associated with the use of wireless…
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When conducting building inspections the most underestimated environmental health hazard is mould. We cannot over stress the importance of ensuring that the building in which you work or live does…
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WiFi in schools and concern for children being persistently exposed to pulsed microwave high frequency electromagnetic radiation Children being exposed to wireless technology in schools as well as at home,…
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Ecolibria have been one of the very few companies that place a large emphasis on the testing of ultrafine dust particulates. The ultrafine particles are extremely small and capable of…
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This video interview with Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt who is both a medical practitioner and Building Biologist is highly informative and well worth watching.
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The Danish Cancer Society is reporting that the number of men diagnosed with glioblastoma, the most malignant type of brain cancer has nearly doubled over the last ten years. Hans…
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While mould is considered an asthma trigger and risk factor for exacerbating asthma, new research links three mould species to childhood development of asthma, according to a study by University…
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The Supreme Court of Italy has affirmed a ruling granting worker's compensation to a businessman who developed a tumour after using a cell phone for 12 years. This is the…
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