During the days 19 and 20th of June InChildHealth Project was represented in the 14th international conference “Moulds and Mycotoxins” (https://mycotoxin.ukw.edu.pl/jednostka/mycotoxiand-moulds-2024) where the researcher Carla Viegas was able to share some of the...
Children are especially vulnerable to indoor pollutants due to their ongoing growth and development, making them more susceptible to health risks. Studies suggest that poor indoor air quality (IAQ) may not only affect health but also reduce cognitive focus and school...
The K-HEALTHinAIR project, funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe Programme, is making significant strides in understanding and improving indoor air quality (IAQ) and its health impacts. This innovative initiative is conducting extensive research through diverse pilot...
Our IPL team is thrilled to announce that we are in the final stages of our Citizen Science activities as part of the European InChildHealth project. Over the past months, we have engaged with children and teachers from the participating schools in a series of...
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is of paramount importance in relation to public health and the environment, yet it has long been relegated to the periphery of policy formulation—only to recently resurface. The shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the issue of indoor...
The LEARN project aims to control and evaluate indoor air quality in schools and its impact on the health and cognition of children. For that, this Horizon Europe project seeks to control and evaluate the air quality and levels of exposure of...