The light alters the structure of allergens, making it less likely they’ll trigger an allergic reaction After 30 minutes, UV lights effectively decreased allergen levels 20% to 25% on average TUESDAY, ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Sufferers of sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and all those miserable allergy symptoms may soon have another means of relief thanks to new research at the University of Colorado ...
Scientists have shown that far-UVC lights, which are already commercially available, can rapidly break down common airborne allergens, offering a safe and fast new way to ease asthma and allergy ...
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) said on the 22nd that a research team led by Chair Professor Heo Won-do confirmed in preclinical animal experiments the potential to diagnose ...
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ORINDA – The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s newest $325 million addition to the Orinda Water Treatment Plant centers around a high-tech plan to use ultraviolet light as the primary ...