WHO double down on air pollution guidelines
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has released new air quality guidelines that significantly lower recommended exposure levels. For the 2.7 million…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has released new air quality guidelines that significantly lower recommended exposure levels. For the 2.7 million…
If you love potted plant babies and they’ve been a source of joy for you during COVID-19 lockdowns, then…
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People are being encouraged to learn about Air Nutrition this Asthma Week (1-7 September) under a new campaign launched by Asthma Australia and peak…
Six steps to improve Air Nutrition when outside Even at low levels, traffic exhaust, dust, smoke and industrial emissions can be slowly impacting our health. Although we can’t directly control the source, we can take simple steps to…
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ASTHMA WEEK, 1-7 SEPTEMBER 2.7 million of us are living with asthma (1 in 9). Asthma Australia together with the…
AirSmart – The Australian app for air quality The AirSmart App gives you the information you need to plan your…
An air purifier is something to consider before the air gets bad. Air purifiers became a hot ticket item in 2020, when bushfire smoke leached into…
Voice and upper airway symptoms in severe asthma Associate Professor Anne Vertigan John Hunter Hospital A/Prof Anne Vertigan is the…
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Bushfire inquiries put new national health campaign on the air-genda At a time when bushfire smoke, drought and dust storms have seen air quality plummet and…
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1 September 2021 Now is the time to get AirSmart Australia Key points: Asthma Australia welcomes the interim observations by the Royal…