Physics Sheds New Light on Indoor Air Quality and COVID-19
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March 23, 2021

Stephanie Taylor

Physics Sheds New Light on Indoor Air Quality and COVID-19

As we look for clues to better understand the COVID-19 pandemic, valuable insights can be gained from researching both detailed and holistic disease patterns.

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Waging War Against All Microbes is a Bad Idea
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August 26, 2020

Stephanie Taylor

Waging War Against All Microbes is a Bad Idea

Antibiotics, antiseptics, high-frequency light waves, and oxygen radicals have saved many lives. We must use them selectively and for limited time periods, being fully aware of the ability of microbes to fight back with resistance.

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The Evolving Definition of a 'Good Building'  
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November 27, 2020

Stephanie Taylor

The Evolving Definition of a 'Good Building'  

Throughout human history, “good buildings” have been defined by measurable benchmarks tied to creating wealth. Now, we are dealing with a more challenging metric.

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Scientists Say This One Move Could Beat Back The Covid-19 Surge, If People Only Knew About It
Forbes Blog

December 24, 2020

Scientists Say This One Move Could Beat Back The Covid-19 Surge, If People Only Knew About It

To reduce your risk of infection from viruses like the flu, look to your indoor spaces.

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This Inexpensive Action Lowers Hospital Infections And Protects Against Flu Season
Forbes Blog

October 17, 2019

This Inexpensive Action Lowers Hospital Infections And Protects Against Flu Season

Harvard Medical School graduate and lecturer, Stephanie Taylor, is something of an Indiana Jones of medicine. She’s a determined scientist who can’t seem to sit still.

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Indoor Air 2016 - Conference Proceedings from the 14th International Conference of Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Conference Proceedings

December 11, 2020

Stephanie Taylor

Indoor Air 2016 - Conference Proceedings from the 14th International Conference of Indoor Air Quality and Climate

Is low indoor humidity a driver for healthcare-associated infections?

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 Properly Managed IAQ Can Decrease the Spread of Antibiotic Resistance
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

Properly Managed IAQ Can Decrease the Spread of Antibiotic Resistance

The role of the indoor environment in shaping health is finally coming into focus.

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The Many Faces of Ozone
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

The Many Faces of Ozone

Over time, elevated ozone concentrations are associated with increased asthma attacks, hospital admissions, and deaths from respiratory and circulatory disease.

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The Pros of Understanding the Health Impact of IAQ Far Outweigh the Cons
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

The Pros of Understanding the Health Impact of IAQ Far Outweigh the Cons

Creating safe spaces should not entirely depend on isolating practices, such as the 6-foot social distancing rule and requiring face masks.

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Put Your Office Air to Work
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

Put Your Office Air to Work

In the U.S., for every dollar spent on health care benefits, another 61 cents is spent on illness-related absences and reduced work output.

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Grading Your Schoolroom Air
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

Grading Your Schoolroom Air

The focus that COVID-19 has brought to the management of school buildings, and, specifically, to indoor air quality (IAQ) is long overdue.

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Physics Sheds New Light on Indoor Air Quality and COVID-19
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Jan 6, 2022

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Stephanie Taylor

Physics Sheds New Light on Indoor Air Quality and COVID-19

As we look for clues to better understand the COVID-19 pandemic, valuable insights can be gained from researching both detailed and holistic disease patterns.

Read More