It’s coming to a neighborhood near you whether we like it or not, and, in this episode, Building Biology Environmental Consultant and Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist, Oram Miller, explains everything we need to know about the worldwide rollout of 5G. He’ll break down how 5G and 4G differ and how to determine if a cell phone… Read More
Healthy Home
7: Wireless Dangers at Home (Part II)
Picking up from Part I with Building Biology Environmental Consultant and Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist, Liz Menkes of EMF Healthy, we continue the enlightening conversation on wireless devices that permeate homes today. Liz shares hidden sources of wireless radiation such as cordless phones and not-so-smart ‘smart’ meters. Liz offers suggestions to reduce cell phone usage for… Read More
6 Sleep Tips to Help During Lockdown
By guest blogger, Ashley Lipman The worldwide lockdown and the COVID-19 pandemic have wreaked havoc on numerous people’s lives, including their schedules, and sleeping patterns. Insomnia has become so common during the pandemic that coronasomnia has emerged as the latest buzzword. If you find yourself struggling to obtain quality sleep or are suffering from insomnia,… Read More
4 Lifestyle Tips for Dealing with Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a potentially deadly sleep disorder that must be monitored and managed closely. When a person is initially diagnosed with sleep apnea, numerous facets of their life begin to change. Several lifestyle adjustments need to be implemented to assure continuous living of a happy and productive life. The good news is that most… Read More
Eco-Friendly Ways to Disinfect Laundry
With countless reasons to incorporate green cleaning habits into your household routine, why not start with your laundry? The laundry hamper, washer, and dryer are where clothing articles can accumulate bacteria and germs on their journey to the laundry room. Fortunately, various measures can be implemented to ensure laundry day is as effective and eco-friendly… Read More
4 Tips for Rescheduling Postponed Travel Plans
The novel coronavirus calamity has created a major setback in our daily lives and the virus doesn’t appear to be vanishing anytime soon. With the world’s focus on reducing the spread of COVID-19, activities that conflict with this focus such as travel, have been halted, postponed, or rescheduled. Traveling can be one of the quickest… Read More
Mesothelioma Health Risks from Insulation Exposure
By Guest blogger For decades, asbestos was used in building insulation. The asbestos mineral is fire-resistant and durable, meaning it can preserve insulation material for years by protecting it from heat. While many fires were prevented by incorporating asbestos, mesothelioma became an imminent concern for those exposed to insulation, primarily construction workers. Asbestos exposure is… Read More
8 Easy Ways to Make Your Home Less Toxic
By guest blogger, Richa Parma Are you aware that, according to the EPA, the indoor air inside your home is two to five times more toxic than the outdoor environment? Add to this fact that Americans, on average, spend about 90% of their lives indoors and you can quickly see a recipe for poor health… Read More