Amid winter's freezing grip, it's the season for cosy home comforts like wood fires. But scientists have warned that such delights may actually raise our risk of developing serious illnesses.
The World Health Organization recommends keeping indoor temperatures between 64 and ... electric blankets and wood-burning stoves to keep warm in the winter. According to Direct Energy, these ...
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Adjusting your boiler flow temperature can save up to £57 a year on your gas bills - but turning it down too low can be dangerous. If you aren't sure what your boiler flow temperature setting is ...
Last year, one US study also found using an indoor wood stove or fireplace increases womens' risk of developing lung cancer by 43 per cent compared with those that don't. Researchers ...
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Another US study found people who use their wood burner for more than 30 days a year increase their lung cancer risk 68 per cent. Dr Suril Mehta scientist at the US National Institute of Environmental ...
Dr Suril Mehta scientist at the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, said: "Our study provides evidence that even occasional indoor wood burning from stoves and fireplaces can ...
Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) says to set your thermostat "as low as comfort permits," as 3% more energy could be used for every degree above 68 degrees. The U.S. Department of Energy agrees ...