Harvard's Joseph Allen and John Macomber discuss the profound impact of indoor environments on personal health in their work 'Healthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Can Make You Sick - or Keep You Well.' The article highlights how air quality in homes, workplaces, and schools can affect wellbeing, cognitive functions, and overall productivity. By examining the significance of these indoor spaces, they emphasize the need for awareness regarding air quality and its implications for daily life. They also introduce a quiz designed to educate readers on these health factors related to indoor air quality.
In 'Healthy Buildings: How Indoor Spaces Can Make You Sick - or Keep You Well,' experts discuss how our environments impact our health and cognitive functions.
Joseph Allen emphasizes that indoor air quality can significantly affect our overall well-being, concentration, and problem-solving abilities in various settings.
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