Environmental Causes for Asthma Articles

Ozone Reactions with Skin Oils Create Irritants

By Jim Rosenthal, CAFS

Ozone found in indoor environments reacts with human skin oils to produce chemicals that irritate the skin and lungs according to researchers in Austria and the United States.    In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science Armin Wisthaler of the Leopold Franzens University in Austria and Charles Weschler of Rutgers University [...]

Ozone Levels Linked to Higher Asthma Risk

By Jim Rosenthal, CAFS

The body of evidence keeps growing that higher ozone levels lead to higher asthma risk.  In this recent study it was found that the prevalence of asthmatic symptoms was about 4% higher at high ozone sites as compared to low ozone sites.  In order to neutralize the effects of the other components of air pollution [...]

Is There a Connection Between Increased Use of Central Air Conditioning and Asthma?

By Jim Rosenthal, CAFS

A recent article claims that the increased use of central air conditioning systems in homes over the past 30 years has lead to an increase in asthma.  But is this really the case or is it that both factors have increased and the association between the two is just coincidental?    There is good reason [...]

Asthma Symptoms Increase With Higher Indoor Particle Levels

By Jim Rosenthal, CAFS

This recent study provides some insight into the relationship of indoor air quality and respiratory health.    It is clear that higher indoor air pollution leads to an increase in the severity of asthma symptoms.  But do we really know any more about what leads to the problems and what to do about it?

Study Shows Children At Risk From Pesticides Longer than Expected

By Jim Rosenthal, CAFS

Even though there has been considerable action on the reduction of home use of pesticides, this study from UC Berkeley shows that children may be at a greater risk for a longer time than originally believed.

Home    Allergy Proofing Products    Information & Articles    About A.C.E.    A.C.E. Blog    Site Map
Order On-line or Call Us at 1.800.882.4110