Building Biologist and author of Healthy Home Healthy Family, Nicole Bijlsma has published the following paper titled, 'Environmental Chemical Assessment in Clinical Practice: Unveiling the Elephant in the Room', it discusses ways in which the link between human health and environmental exposure can be managed. It's an exciting way forward for people … [Read more...] about New Research Paper by Nicole Bijlsma ~ Environmental Chemical Assessment in Clinical Practice: Unveiling the Elephant in the Room
Electric Car Charged by Sunlight
The latest news from My Electric Car.com reported on the Australian Immortus Concept by EVX Ventures in the August 2015 newsletter. "The very idea of having your EV charge directly from sunshine is so appealing. Now a Chinese company, Hanergy Holding Group, is aiming to produce a suite of vehicles that will do precisely that. Hanergy is a multinational clean energy … [Read more...] about Electric Car Charged by Sunlight
MCS Safe Home: Help Send a Letter of Support for Wendy Kearney to Housing Nova Scotia
Dear readers Please read the following with an open heart and either go to Wendy Kearley's website and click on the following links to send a letter of support: "My name is Wendy Kearley and I hope you will help me avoid homelessness and death, by convincing the powers that be to let me remain in my safe home. I am a life-long Nova Scotia resident, a senior citizen, … [Read more...] about MCS Safe Home: Help Send a Letter of Support for Wendy Kearney to Housing Nova Scotia
Hidden Housemates: meet the moulds growing in your home
This article was originally published at The Conversation Michael Taylor, Flinders University Home alone? Hardly. Our homes are positively swarming with creatures of all kinds. In our new series, we’ll be profiling the “hidden housemates” that live with us. Our offices and homes are full of airborne spores from fungi, and for the most part we never even notice … [Read more...] about Hidden Housemates: meet the moulds growing in your home
Ecological Panels, and Building Biology
An Allergy-Free, Eco-Friendly Kitchen In our last post in the series 'Part II: An Allergy-Free, Eco-Friendly Kitchen: 'What Are Your Countertops Hiding' by The Labyrinth's lovely Guest Blogger Jennifer, aka The Allergista, who posted about avoiding skin contact allergens and chemical-irritants when choosing your benchtop coating! Thank you, … [Read more...] about Ecological Panels, and Building Biology




