Thanks to modern technology, when it’s freezing outside we can crank up the temperature inside with the touch of a button. But blasting the heat produces a lot of dry air, and breathing it in can hurt ...
Moisture in the air has been shown to slow the spread of influenza, and scientists believe that trick may work with the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 as well. Lower humidity levels not only allow ...
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