Environment
Related Claims
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Carbon Dioxide can impair cognitive function
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Increased outdoor air ventilation rates improve cognitive function
An evalution of the wellness claim: Increased outdoor air ventilation rates improve cognitive function. Learn about relevant research that supports and contradicts this claim.
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Exposure to volatile organic compounds can impair cognitive function
An evalution of the wellness claim: Exposure to volatile organic compounds can impair cognitive function. Learn about relevant research that supports and contradicts this claim.
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Air pollution can impair cognitive performance
An evalution of the wellness claim: Air pollution can impair cognitive performance. Learn about relevant research that supports and contradicts this claim.
Related Research
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Associations of Cognitive Function Scores with Carbon Dioxide, Ventilation, and Volatile Organic Compound Exposures in Office Workers: A Controlled Exposure Study of Green and Conventional Office Environments
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Human responses to carbon dioxide
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Is CO2 an Indoor Pollutant? Direct Effects of Low-to-Moderate CO2 Concentrations on Human Decision-Making Performance
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Air pollution and your brain: what do you need to know right now
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Neurobehavioral effects of ambient air pollution on cognitive performance in US adults
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Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cognitive Function Among Older US Adults
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Interior Landscape Plants for Indoor Air Pollution Abatement
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Biofiltration of airborne VOCs with green wall systems – microbial and chemical dynamics
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Potted plants do not improve indoor air quality: a review and analysis of reported VOC removal efficiencies
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Botanical biofiltration of indoor gaseous pollutants – A mini-review
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Which ornamental plant species effectively remove benzene from indoor air?