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Healthcare at Home
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- Home interventions to reduce asthma triggers can curb soaring health care costs and improve health outcomes.
- The doctor told me that I should implement an allergen reduction and environmental control strategy in my home…what should I do next?
- A major educational campaign, launched June 23, 2011 by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), informs the public of the infection preventionist’s role in healthcare settings and ways in which patients can stay safe from infections.
- Tips to help you keep triggers at bay.
- Incorporating Universal Design (UD)features into a bathroom remodel will not only add value to your home, but will help ensure your bathroom is ready for all ages and circumstances.
- Companies to market and develop innovative technologies for independent living and chronic disease management.
- Researchers found that high efficiency particle air (HEPA) filters reduced the amount of airborne particulate matter and wood smoke, resulting in improved blood vessel health and reductions in blood markers associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
- The Intel® Health Guide allows clinicians to monitor patients in their homes and manage care remotely.
- How to minimize allergy and asthma triggers this time of year.
- Clean clothes and bedding frequently, using gentle, low-odor products.
- Is your clothing and bedding really clean? Find out if low temperature washings really get rid of the germs.
- Reducing the sources of triggers, and exposure to triggers is called environmental control - a key to asthma management.
- Designing lighting that works for everyone - young or old.
- If the gift looks or smells moldy or promotes sneezing or other symptoms - send it on to other pastures.
- The National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) and the Alliance for Healthy Homes (Alliance) have announced plans to join forces.
- Information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- That sweet scent coming from your dryer vent may be less sweet than you think. Find out what harmful chemicals may actually be in your detergent and dryer sheets.
- Fragranced products - including those that claim to be green - give off many chemicals that are not listed on the label.
- University of Michigan Health System study finds difficulties and safety problems among many older adults who bathe without assistance.
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