The hidden connection between indoor air quality and headaches - Cross Timbers Gazette
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Indoor air quality problems affect more than just comfort—they can directly impact your health. When moisture, mold, or pollutants accumulate in your home, oxygen levels drop and irritating particles circulate through the air. These conditions strain your respiratory system and restrict blood flow to the brain, often resulting in persistent headaches.
Common culprits include inadequate ventilation, humidity imbalances, and mold growth. If you're experiencing frequent headaches indoors that disappear outside, your home's air quality likely needs attention. Getting your HVAC system inspected and addressing moisture issues can significantly improve both air quality and your overall well-being.
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