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me, the ah was, ah, this is the w news lie from berlin. its election day in iran. citizens go to the post, choose a new president for the islamic republic boss with nearly all reformers candidates, bob from running. what choice do people really have? also coming out approved, it's not once but twice as we follow. a group of impoverished venezuelan walk for weeks back to their homeland clean chaos of 19. across the border in columbia
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and paris, try to look back during the year, the coven devastation prices and flashed and deals the bound. but the crowds have yet. so it's the me i'm good how that says, welcome to the program. voting is on the way in iran and a controversial presidential election. these voters into iran lined up to cost that balance, but overall turn out inspected to be low. various widespread apathy after hundreds of candidates, including prominent moderates with bob from running. many votes is also angry of the impact of international sanctions, unemployment, and religious hotline rule. 3 or 4 candidates are viewed as hotline and frontrunner abraham racy is one of them. the ultraconservative cleric is a storms l and prophecy of the supreme leader. i told him, on the coming day,
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the abraham racy has what it takes to make it to the top in iran, the 60 year old received most of his education and religious seminaries, supported ayatollah khomeini during the revolution in 1979. and has been part of the islamic republics in a circle ever since. he's got the support of the ultra conservative establishment. and most importantly, iran supreme leader. so when he entered the race to become president racy, immediately became a front runner even more so after any serious reformist and moderate competition was bought from running and other hard line us both out to boost his job to the the few relatively unknown rival. still in the running, no, they don't stand a chance against the truck. when the services head of the judiciary, they only serve as a backdrop to give right see the one thing only lacking so far. democrats to missy
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teddy me again. as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice that the ballot box not too much. again, i'm not taking part in the election. we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections on the street wasn't or the newspapers. so i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time i'll definitely not vote that i'm a public dissatisfaction and high inflation. no one's living in comfort and peace. and the government never keeps its word level paradoxically, this increases raise his chances of winning even further because he rides most conservative voters are the ones that usually do turn up at the pulse. in the long term though, if he's elected, a lack of public support could end up undermining his standing from all these election that spring in our correspondent attorneys tropic. theresa,
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you have extensively covered iran. this election does not really off a massive choice. does it this time or on the right and have even less choice than in previous lectures, whereas they got to choose between hotline and mark with them before the candidates this year. it's all exclusively hotline is running the only exception. and the only standard for $100.00 ministration is after not even acknowledge processor and format head of iran central bank. and we call the congress iran by increasing economic activity. we're the international community and that was already make them what was by iranian standards. but he's not very well known inside iran, and so 5, he excited ron young and well educated voters that are longing for change. we've heard in your report, some dissolution voters and turn out is expected to be
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a very low y iranians so frustrated. well, many ryan just think it doesn't make a difference. whoever is elected, especially since then saw how much presidential honda promised before he was elected and how little you were able to deliver afterward. because the conservative establishment and iran stood in his way. and also the us administration on the donald trump, but you couldn't, you couldn't do what you promised and erotic to the new president will not be able to do that either. and so that's why they're not planning to go to the bell often that could cause a problem probably is not a good public as a whole, because there's a pre always called for the patient race to show that the current administration has the backing off, the inaccurate so it turned out of the battery and then that could mean it's just some of the question for the nuclear deal that is currently on life support. let's
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say, between the international powers and k, ron, if racy wins. what, what does that mean for a possible revival of that deal probably wouldn't mean that much because the negotiation with the international community already in the final stages and all candidates on the ballot paper today saying they support them included in bringing right. with criticize the ronnie administration and the possible not the top enough when it comes to negotiating with the width. now is this only a strong government can finalize and implemented the deal? and by that of course means the government led by him. but you also have to see that it's not the iran in president will make important decision about the important thing for iran switches at the nuclear program. that is the leader, and that is the same name. so whoever gets the next day that doesn't make it ready for the right position on iran specialist or is
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a trouble. thank you very much for such reason. number of people fleeing was violence or civil disorder rose again last year, even as the corona virus pandemic. but much of the well to stand still. by the end of 2020, there were 82400000 people forcibly displaced from their homes. according to the united nations refugee agency that is double the number a decade ago. and more than 2 thirds of those officially recognized as refugees came from just 5 countries, syria, venezuela. i've gone as don south sedan and me and mom in 2019 us sanctions against the venezuelan regime, led by socialists nicholas madura contributed to an economic meltdown. that was already happening. that wasn't a food shortage and sent millions fleeing to neighboring countries and international efforts to raise money for venezuela. refugees and migrants kicked off on thursday. the w is oscar slink reports. they are coming on to for
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walkers and millions of them have left venezuela fleeing the country's humanitarian crisis. now, some of them are going back to pen demik and political turmoil the neighboring columbia has prompted a wave of venezuelans worn down by economic hardship to make the journey home. i left them with the goal of succeeding in helping my family. but now that prices are too high in columbia, i could not make and lewis had, he has just made it back to venezuela after walking for 2 weeks with his family, from the colombian capital book. they survived on goodwill along the way. but that dried up when they cross the border the situation at home is dire, and g o say that the country need the much more international aids to stave of crippling hunger financing way below what is necessary in regards to the
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dimensions that rises in the country the numbers are she or even the age that does reach venezuela is hard to distribute activists effort, often hampered by fuel shortages, violence, corruption, and political meddling. according to the world food program, venezuela is among the 4 worst countries in the world with food and security. and the you want for this that by the end of this year, 7000000 people could have left venezuela making it the 2nd largest migration after syria. yet humanitarian aid for venezuela is that it's minimum and drain a better mood days thought about joining the exodus. but says the risk was and is too high with young children through her eldest daughter school to family, received food and educational supplies from unicef until december. now they're hoping more a can restart the program, you know, take
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a one or see. i notice that when we received the aid, many parents were happy and thankful mostly for the food because we can give the children in our school a balance meal plan. you know, yeah, to make ends meet the stay at home mom relies on what she can find to be and maybe have extra eggs for sale. but the supply of cheap food is sporadic. we cannot buy imported products in regular supermarket. i don't the prices we have to settle for small market to me, home, vegetable merchants, and places that sell a better prices that fit into my my normally call that is the venezuela become an anti, is a walking home to a country still ravaged by economic decline its people still struggling to feed themselves and still waiting for international help turned on to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. rescuers in
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the canary islands say at least 3 people have died and another 5 are missing. after migrant boats overturned offline 0 team, emergency services say the vessel was carrying 49 people when it hit a rocky area of the islands northern shore. 41 people were rescued. gunman and nigeria and have kidnapped at least 800 students and 5 teachers from a school and the remote town of burning ari in cabby state a police officer was killed in the right. it's the latest in a series of mass abductions in the countries north, west authorities blame, armed groups seeking ransom payments. north korea's lead that came down on has to strike the future of government's relations with the united states as a mixture of dialogue and confrontation. remarks at a meeting of the ruling party were his 1st on the biden ministration, which is urge north korea to abandon its nuclear program and talk to these, i don't get that and us supreme court has dismissed the latest republican lead
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attempt to overturn the national health law known as obama cat. the decisions means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the affordable care act was passed during the obama administration in 2010 to address launch gaps and health care coverage for americans. we are yeah, this is the moment former us president brock obama announced the passage of the affordable care act today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. and since that time, american republicans have vowed to repeal the act, often referred to as obamacare. this is the 3rd major attack on the health care law taken to the supreme court. and it ended the way the 1st 2 did with the majority of
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justices rejecting the case made for scrapping it there was some hope among the opponents of obamacare that this time would be different. mainly because the court is more conservative now that there are 3 appointees of president donald trump on it, and i mean millions continue to suffer from obamacare while we're trying to support the 18 republican ledger states sued over the law. conservatives have always said it is too expensive and have argued that government should stay out of health insurance choices. this time. they argue that charging a mandatory penalty for those without private or public insurance made the entire law unconstitutional. the court disagreed at congress or moved financial penalty for the uninsured in 2017. but the ruin doesn't mean that the health care law is safe from future lawsuits. it just said that the people who brought this lawsuit didn't have any right to do it. and so, in a sense,
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the court sidestepped the issue of the constitutionality of the now toothless individual mandate. democrats are praising the decision. good morning. good morning. once again, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act and the transformational actions that it provides every american with the ruling pretensions for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world, according to the biden administration. 31000000 people have health insurance because of the law. germany is marking 80 years since the nazi invasion of the soviet union. the surprise attack on june 22nd 941 would become the biggest and bloodiest front in world war 2 and end in
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nazi. germany is complete destruction. by the end of the war and estimated 27000000 soviet citizens had died, including 14000000 civilians. from the beginning operation, barbarossa was b. as the invasion was cold, was conducted as a war of an elation. the germans also treated soviet prisoners of war. boot was brutally, they were executed stuff that died on fullest marches from the front lines. the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war. over the course of 4 years estimated that more than $3000000.00 soviet p o w died, making the more of the largest groups of nazi victims. and germany's president has been marketing that somebody of us were here in berlin front. by the time i send it to the ceremony at the german russian museum in the capital, in his speech stunned my address criticism from former soviet republics side refrain and been a ruse that there are millions of victims in world war 2. when elected by germany.
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in the common ration activity, president stanley, i want the act of remembrance, if not carried out, carefully could themselves lead to new division each month. i mean, it was the organ does the live for the i am very concerned that the painful history we are remembering today is increasingly becoming a source of alienation in itself than the bricks. when our view of history, i'm reduced to a single perspective. when there are no longer an exchange about the different perspectives of a historical event, the survey gets such an exchange is rejected entirely on the safe side. in history can be rewritten as an instrument. the new conflict forms are presented. it does believe that we must not allow history to be weaponized so that germany is
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president funk. by this time speaking, then i'm now joined by the w political corresponded need to talk about this new found that seems to be saying that it has not been enough awareness of the crimes committed against the population of former soviet republics, like ukraine, or a better ruse. what does he mean? while he said in his speech, he gave him a very personal example that growing up as a young boy in western germany, he was completely unaware that there had been a prisoner of war camp just a few kilometers away from his home. just 2 decades previously and that issue was not addressed at school. parents didn't talk about that chapter. he said. and so this is just one of the examples where he criticized germans for not paying enough attention to that really painful chapter in the history. and to be honest, he said that the remembrance didn't change until a few years ago, the attention paid to the eastern victims of the nazi past until german
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reunification. and since then, germany has tried to better integrate the commemoration of those atrocities into the collective remembrance of the nazi past. but of course it is difficult to deal with. and of course, sometimes it does lead to diplomatic tensions also because the geopolitical map has changed compared to what it looked like a 2 years ago. and they're now context between some of the countries that used to belong to the same block to the soviet union. if you take the military conflict between russia and ukraine, for example, or the fact that the baltic states, some of them have now, they have now joined the european union. and so in fact, today's event was also overshadowed by the conflict between russia and ukraine before the event, the ambassadors of 7 out of 15 of the countries that another successes of soviet republic said that they were boy caught today's events because they say germany is not differentiating enough and for that germany equates the soviet union too often
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with what is more than russia wasn't a russia alone. so is that going to change then we're concrete actions in germany taking while it is baby steps of course, and is like, i say the process did start off the gym unification, and high ranking politicians in germany have tried to stop by actually going to those places going to those prisoner of war camps. presidents done my himself was foreign minister before you became president and in that position he was, for example, was the 1st german politician taxi commemorate the victims in bella. ruth, on the trip that and to the biggest concentration camp during soviet occupation that is located near min, scanned that history completely risk to be forgotten. so time i kept going to those places a went to vulgar, grabbed as well, where he met with war veterans and germany. politicians are now saying in their speech, is that it was part of the nazi official plan to kill the population in the east
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and get rid of entire nations that way critical corresponding, you know, hows that. thank you, nina. and i have some world news in brief for you. israel has launched as strikes in garza for a 2nd time this week. the army says it targeted funds belonging to the militant group, hamas off the palestinians, sent incendiary balloons into israeli territory for the 3rd straight day. the violence threatens fragile cease by the end of 11 days of fighting last month. hong kong police have charged the chief editor and season of the pro democracy tablets. apple daily with foreign collusion. both men and 3 others were arrested in a raid on the media out on thursday. the verdict is seen as another blow to press. freedom in the territory us investigate has taken a closer look at 1st. the accidents involving costs from electra comic tesla fail, examine whether the use of tesla,
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also pilot autopilot system contributed to the cost of the company as one of the leader in the rise to develop sales driving cars. 10 people died and the accidents under investigation. portugal of capital is looking down for the weekend following a spike in covey 19 cases. the latest figures show lisbon accounts for 3 quarters of new infections detected nationwide. starting friday in the afternoon, residents will only be able to leave with a valid reason. flight out of lisbon app with our exempt from the van as his work related travel authorities believe, the heidi transmissible does a barrier and is driving the surge while france is reopening to foreign tourists. after the pandemic devastated business that the capital paris is enticing visitors with bargains, an unusually empty museums bosses t w's. lisa lewis found out the city as some tough competition.
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paris loves its tourists. that's the message. these young, multilingual ambassadors, are trying to spread. why should you know? we shouldn't hesitate and just come to paris, we'll help them find the bearings, hear the song, pompey do, and all the other paris and such a pleasant city and more and more of us to help visitors. this makes me happy some about the buddha. after $500.00 of them will be deployed this year in an effort to kick stop tourism again after a visit to numbers plummeted by 2 thirds last year. but the tourists who normally represent a large ship, the cities, visitors, people from asia and the u. s. might be a bit longer incoming, or sweat school or a movie. the more we would like everybody to come back to paris. but we are obviously aware that french and european choices are likely to be the 1st one back, as it's still easier for them to travel. some potentially on the upper many hotels
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are trying to learn in the locals with special deals with some luxury establishment, offering discounts of up to 70 percent. but no offer will convince those already desperate to get out of the city. this french couple have chosen to go to higher ground, 50 kilometers north of the french capital. foster. with this pandemic, people have understood that they needed to disconnect from reality. such as special offers aren't necessarily so important for me. we need to breathe and take a step back from work, especially as we've all been working from home for quite a while now, because i want the off on the because they are not the only ones who feel the urge to get out of the city, but reservations at these cabins have skyrocketed said sir, i'm only dicking for the majority. difficulties like people have slipped since the beginning of the code. 1900 crisis and realized that they needed nature to
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reconnect to who they are. we can't keep up with demand and, and now planning to construct an additional 5 cabins by the end of next year. it will find new will, given, this is any portion. and yet, some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. here at the louvre, the was biggest museum furnace makeup, 3 quarters of visitors. but to do to cope with 19 restrictions. many of these visitors from abroad are not showing up. that's why you can now even get tickets at short notice and visits, wolf famous works of art almost by yourself. what's true for the louvre is true for other sites in the french capital. you no longer have to queue for hours, and that might be the most appealing tourist attraction of all i mean for by japan's top medical experts as won't that holding the olympics during the covert,
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900 pandemic could increase infections and that the battle and spectators was the least risky option, but tokyo organizers want to allow up to 10000 people, adult big venues. the government is lifting the state of emergency in the capital on sunday, which is also say they relax some serving alcohol to ship 2020 starts on july 23rd . a final decision on spectators is expected as early as monday to the european football championships. now england and scotland preparing to rekindle the oldest rivalry in world football in 5 days late game at the championships, the 2 will meet at wembley stadium in london with his, with a colorful history, the nation's proximity, raising the stakes in this group. de showdown scotland fans gave their men side a full throated welcome as they returned to a major tournament after a 23 year drought during their euros opener against the czech republic. football
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fan enthusiasm there. come back on the big stage, didn't go as gloriously as they'd hoped. scotland fell to kneel and glad goes hemmed in park. from. thankfully, they'll have a renewed opportunity to live scotland supporter. spirits in fridays match against arch rivals, england. the 2 nations show more footballing history than any others having faced off in the 1st ever football international in 1872. the class will take place at wembley, which has hosted its fair share of this month. the history. recent highlights include scotlands, $977.00 victory, which fans found so inspiring. they proceeded to storm the pitch and destroy the goals after the match, or their latest meeting at the euro's england stupendous to new victory in 1996, which hope not scotland out of what would be their last europe and championship appearance until now? scotland coach steve clark is looking forward to renewing the rivalry of it again
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to begin. so i think the focus against the friends from so we said extra special got when supporters have already begun making their way down south. and though england are heavily favored the term, and army is dreaming of a shock victory as it for me on the news team up today, thankfully, ah, the news, the news, the news,
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the news the news the in good shape, the harmful substances inside our home, they come from cleaning supplies, cosmetic products, and even new furniture. what unknown dangerous linger within our 4 walls? our expert check it out. in good shape. on the w. o.
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the news, the guys that is the 77 percent, the platform for you to be issues and share ideas the you know, on this channel we have to have some young people clearly have the solution, the future 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w, the amount of class is increasing every year, many and gone out of working on let me work, holiday destination drowning, and the way we look at the causes here at the exports one way
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or another way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your mind. d, w, made for mines. the recent study showed 85 percent of the wells population, things having a clean home is important. so there's a lot of cleaning going on. youtube is full of tapes on how to bring out the sparkle in your home. often with more than cleaning agents in a global study, 3 quarters of those flor by these chemical power houses. put over time aggressive cleaning agents. call respiratory systems and then the only threat in the wealth can in good shape. the health on d,
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w in the in the course of a lifetime. 350 tons of air pass through our lungs. we also have all the pollutants contained in the air outside. it's the emissions from industry and traffic that affect our health, but in the home other dangerous traditional cooking with wood or cow poisons the air as much as the smoke of 400 cigarettes. the world health organization says 3800000 people die every year from the effects of using those cooking fuel. but the air in modern houses isn't clean either toxic games at home or lungs may be released by installation. globals, furniture or cleaning agents. the groove and family recently bought new furniture
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and has had problems with it. ever since tish the table was extremely smelly. even the smell is horrible and the whole apartment smelled if you left the door open to my furniture still thinks that us cannot say. and of course, since it is furniture in the kids room, i wonder what's that like health wise for the kids who food us can oh, the parents are unsettled. what if there is something dangerous floating in the air they breathe? they spend 2 thirds of the day in their apartment. the goofing family called in an expert. christian ticket is a chemist and indoor air expert. he immediately gets started with his investigation . a 1st impression becomes a hunch, which does then he discovers the furniture's unprotected particle board.
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the leg could mean the dresser is new, right? the bed to that you probably bought the laminate recently to write alice alice, for good manners after chinese. it couldn't be formaldehyde, formaldehyde is a pungent smelling gas. you find it in cigarette smoke and disinfectant. there could actually be from aldehyde in here. not similar. do the chemicals from laminate or furniture off gas into the indoor air? the expert gets to the bottom of it. i'm going to set up my device so we can measure the formaldehyde in here. we have information regarding the amount of a pollutant in the air determines whether it's harmful to a person's health, but the effect of those pollutants indoors is different for each individual because everyone has different reactions to them. in higher
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concentrations, formaldehyde can lead to allergies and headache, irritate mucous membranes, and even cause cancer. furniture and fours are not the only sources of indoor pollutants. even seemingly harmless items release chemicals into the indoor air, nail polish nail polish remover. a lot of cosmetics have acetone in them, among other things, and acetone is a very strong sob, and that makes it so popular and the center sticks in while these are solvent, these are volatile. organic compounds isn't the irritating mucous membranes. they can cause headache, this is hazardous waste, please don't buy anything like this anymore and in the interest of the children don't pull it on indoor air was solvents, but new shoes or cleaning agents can also in that solvents
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some substances interact with each other and become a toxic cocktail that can be very harmful to one's health. the expert also measures the proportion of solvents in the rooms air using modern technology. because gentiva has brought along another sleuth millennium. my plan is i'm going to search key rooms in your apartment with the mold sniffing dog . and then i can give you more information about whether you have hidden mold damage associated with the musty smell. if we breathe in mold spores, it can trigger allergies. irritate our respiratory tract and even damage the lungs . so roja has a big responsibility. the grievance had water damage in their bathroom 3 years ago . they thought the affected areas dried well, but was it well enough?
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one yeah, doesn't miss a thing? me? well, you didn't find anything just a negligible amount around the bath tub. the drain in the bath tub is often dry and has a musty smell. she indicated the washing machine, but these are all levels that we can tolerate. will give the all the or about the mold and much the smells. so there's nothing there. good job was 2 weeks later, the results of the indoor air measurements are in formaldehyde was indeed detected in the children's room, but the concentration is low. nevertheless, our expert advises the grievance not to buy any more new furniture for the time being lied to the right of the 2nd tip i can give, which is quite an important one is to ventilate. the formula is to air the room out or the quick intense burst. when you 1st come home, you open the windows, then open the balcony doors to form
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a little draft that will clear out any bad air that accumulated during the morning . from i'd come those who are particularly sensitive and should my furniture and clothing 2nd hand, and use cleaning products and cosmetics sparingly. anything that teens unnecessary chemicals, like these franklin sticks and the likes don't even buy those products anymore. because ultimately, it's about the sum of all the harmful substances in our indoor air. and it's some that we can influence ourselves with that the tiny sport know can be found in the almost everywhere they only become visible when they find the right breeding ground, to settle on where they can build. so called my celia and make new sport which are then released into the air. some more are used in food production, then needed to cure cheese brought if you'd like. come and bear, for example. other than not mouldy food isn't healthy and shouldn't be eaten
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because most, most of poisonous, sometimes molded on ceilings and walls. and it's difficult to get rid of moral, not in today's him to be an uninvited ugly guest that loves to set up shop in the corners and on the window sills of your home most crow every where it's that i'm enough to vote to non has over 10 years experience researching how fungal sport fester inside building. basically if you have water damages in the building or, or you produce a lot of moist air in the building, then you might soon out later get also some 1st barely visible. the mold will multiply to form larger black patches, unpleasant and unsightly, but just how big a health risk does mold pose mode is an important part of our core systems and
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therefore also basically everywhere. also in our, in the air, we can always find some small concentrations of moves for whether they become a health risk. it depends on different aspects. so how big is the mode infestation? how long is the time spent in moore? the indoors and tal sensitive are the people. so what causes most when moist air comes into contact with a cold surface, the moisture forms into condensation. an ideal breeding ground for fungal spores. once they've settled on the surfaces, they grow rapidly with potentially dangerous consequences for our health, damp air and moly, in though it's associated with different kinds of diseases off the respiratory system such
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a school or we need to use and us ma. but that also on specific symptoms that come up, you are by people that are in moly, in dos, these can be more receptive or elastic background. the where is mold most common mole prefers at dump and also quite warm. so it might be possible that you have more mode problems in regions or areas where you have a high air, moister. however, it depends also on the sensitivity of the people how they react. so we also have different kinds of reactions and sensitivities the bathroom is damp, and condensation is fairly prevalent in the kitchen to which is why frequent airing is crucial. ideally once every hour. ah,
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but what options are there when the mold is already present? if you already have mold in your home, you can just remove the small things by yourself. if you are a healthy person, i don't belong to a risk. cool, like people. however, if you have a peak of things or you see that the more is not only on the surface, then you shouldn't remove it by yourself. then you should contact an expert to prevent mold from developing in the 1st place. make sure you let up the moisture in your apartment several times a day. in warm and humid regions. it's best to do that in the evening and during cold months. keep your home nice and warm. not every home and mold. there is no way to get around dust around 6 milligrams of dust fall on to
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every square meter of a home every day. after a week it gets to be so much so we can finally see it. this is what dust looks like under the microscope. it's a veritable cocktail substance. it's steph, and let's explain the specializes in environmental medicine. this causes some, it's a collection of organic and non organic particles. for one thing the human body produces does that make tiny flakes of skin that the body said so as well as hair. it could also be carpet fibers can be a brazen from a stone floor. it can be tire, abrasion from traffic, or residue from a fire is comes from up the front. so it's any number of things. it was put, talk to as it guns, few she does is mostly not bad feel health, but some people have an allergic reaction to the pollen or the dust mice contained in household duct that can cause watery eyes. and in severe cases,
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even shortness of breath or asthma ah, disc apply has a dust ology. she was diagnosed with a 2 year ago. the 5 year olds is one of 60000000 people who suffer from allergies in europe alone. the cause of the dust allergy as the tiny dust might which live some feeds on dustin holmes. the allergic response happens when we inhaled might feces up to 10000000 mites can live in a single bad dr. stephanie, she explains why the tiny creatures like bad so much the better. the better though attractive for the death might because a their main source of food or dead skin can be found there and be the environment is so good would be, is off the court. the bed is warm and it has a certain basic moisture because we're sweating into it constantly. because it's an
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excellent environment for the mites to feel at home in what was under her for argument, rudy, and just to be more food. often the allergy isn't mediately diagnosed. her mother recalls that that was the case. how shop you had. the 1st symptoms of the dust allergy where that suits because i've played and were sometimes full of parts of time was i. she had runny nose and a scratchy throat and, and we just thought it was a normal cold. now that normally we have and then we went to an ear, nose and throat specialist. and because my husband has allergies to the doctor did a blood test, then she was able to determine that it was in fact a dust allergy. type. this is and i will stop by a symbol allergy test can provide the necessary information various allergens, scratched into the patient's skin. if a red rush forms that means an allergy as present,
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the allergy should be treated as quickly as possible. and then cook and a host of worst dust allergies can lead to ad. and when the allergy changes level and calmed the stuff he knows and the sneezing, then in claim the air passages, one food does of the and the nasal passage, inflammation then moves to the lungs of the to will proceed this because parents wanted to prevent the serious effect, so they changed the housekeeping routine on me and t doctor 1st recommended doing a bedroom, clean out my highest man in casing all 3 bed, hazing the pillows and blankets as well as the mattresses to make it in hospitable for the mike. mooney pointless to the casings, prevent the mites and that the seas from reaching the surface. the bed sheets need to be changed every week or 2 and washed at 60 degrees celsius.

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