According to a study conducted in Ponte San Pietro, Italy, children using nebulizers to control their asthma might not be getting the full amount of medicine required. US Air Purifiers has air filters that can reduce the pollutants in the air of your home, whether or not you suffer from asthma. Read More »
Category: Air Purifier Filters
Reduce your risk of allergen exposure
There are many ways to help reduce your exposure to allergens in the winters months, although there is no complete cure for the affliction. To keep the air in your home healthy for the entire family, homeowners should invest in an air purifier or filter from US Air Purifiers Direct 2U. Read More »
Many in the US are misdiagnosed with asthma
Each year, one in twelve people across the United States is diagnosed with asthma. But are they really suffering from the affliction? Air purifiers and filters from US Air Purifiers can help anybody, with or without asthma, breathe easy. Read More »
Kids in the United States more likely to develop allergies
Children born or living in the United States are more likely to develop allergies than those in other countries. To help counteract any potential health hazards, purchase an air purifier or filter from US Air Purifiers Direct 2U. Read More »
School children in central California at increased risk for asthma
School-aged children in certain parts of California are at an increased risk for developing asthma due to a variety of pollution and geographic reasons. While air quality in the state might not be the best, US Air Purifiers Direct 2UÂ has air purifiers and filters for any home or business. Read More »
Can vacuuming make your allergies worse?
While keeping your house clean is one of the best ways to prevent indoor pollutants from gradually building up, new research conducted by the University of Queensland and Laval University in Canada suggests that vacuuming could actually be aggravating your allergies. Read More »
Seasonal allergy sufferers may be more susceptible to viruses
Allergy specialists have said that they expect ragweed pollen to be even stronger and more ubiquitous this fall than it has been in year’s past. Read More »
AAFA: Wichita, Kansas, tops list of worst cities for fall allergies
Each year, the Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) publishes its Fall Allergy Capitals report — a research project sponsored by prescription nasal spray company DYMISTA that alerts Americans to the cities throughout the United States where seasonal allergies are at their most severe. Read More »
How can I tell the difference between allergies and the common cold?
As the temperatures cool down, you may start to notice that you’re feeling under the weather — but how do you know if you’re suffering from allergies or the common cold? Read More »