Relative Humidity in Workplace Can Impact Employee Health: Baylor College of Medicine
November 22, 2019
November 22, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 22 [TNSenvironmentresearch-Indoor Air journal] -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
We all know that humidity can have an impact on our hair and skin, but a new study from researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Arizona suggests that relative humidity levels in the office setting also can have an impact on stress and potentially even sleep quality. The research was published recently in the journal Indoor A . . .
We all know that humidity can have an impact on our hair and skin, but a new study from researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Arizona suggests that relative humidity levels in the office setting also can have an impact on stress and potentially even sleep quality. The research was published recently in the journal Indoor A . . .