The climate change might impact our immune systems, a groundbreaking study from the University of Bergen, Norway, shows.
Reviewed by Megan Craig, M.Sc.Aug 22 2023 This research brings into focus the intricate interplay between environmental factors, microbial communities, and their potential impact on human health. With the climate changes in mind, the findings are offering insights that could shape our living spaces and our health for generations to come.
This pioneering work, poised to redefine our understanding of indoor environments, has unveiled correlations between geographical location, meteorological conditions, occupants' characteristics, pets, and cleaning practices, and the composition of indoor microbiota." Climate change and risk of asthma and atopy development Researchers observed that diverse microbial exposure has been inversely linked to the risk of asthma and atopy development.
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