Household spray cleaners bad for the health
Household spray cleaners bad for the health
A new study has found that some sprays which are used to clean the home are bad for the health and may cause asthma in some people. An international longitudinal study has revealed a link between common household cleaning sprays to an increased risk of asthma in adults.
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