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Disinfectant sprays may quietly damage your lungs — experts
New research suggests that the widespread use of spray disinfectants in kitchens, bathrooms, schools, and hospitals—often without a second thought—could cause far more lung damage than swallowing the ...
From blood pressure cuffs to surgical instruments to personal protective equipment (PPE), single-use plastics are pervasive in healthcare and contribute to a significant amount of waste daily.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A link was found between persistent weekly disinfectant and cleaning product use and current asthma/wheeze.
A Louisiana correctional facility is reporting a sharp decline in infection-related medical complaints following the implementation of an on-site disinfectant system, offering real-world evidence that ...
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