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          14. July 2020 in conference reports

          Carpets promote growth of mould spores

          A recent study in the US has demonstrated that the number of mould spores in a carpet mainly depends on the humidity.

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          30. July 2019 in Everyday tips

          Allergy risk on holiday at the beach

          A seaside holiday can alleviate allergy symptoms, but not always. The bracing climate does not keep all allergens at bay. Even jumping into cool waters can have an adverse effect.

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          6. June 2017 in Everyday tips

          What Precautions Should Be Taken When Gardening?

          Sunny days mean more time spent outdoors. One’s own garden is a great place to get away from the stress of daily life. People with allergies can also enjoy their little spot of green if they follow these tips for

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