Reduce the irritating, damaging effects of dry air this winter by making a few simple changes to your daily routine.
When temperatures drop, it's only natural to head into the comfort of a heated home. However, the cold winter air that seeps into the home carries very little moisture, so when you turn up the heat ...
Amid freshman debuts, five-player substitutions and a slow start from beyond the arc, Oregon women’s basketball (1-0) took its season opener,... Oregon football cornerback Jahlil Florence will enter ...
Houseplants can give subtle signs that they need more humidity, like slowed growth and dull-looking leaves. But there are 3 much clearer ways to tell when houseplants are struggling with low humidity ...
Meet the indoor plant that loves steamy showers and shady corners — and shows off pretty foliage while it thrives. Here's why ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Many of us have switched on the furnace for the first time this fall season and that's a trend that will likely continue heading into the remaining weeks of October. With each passing ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Palm trees have long been a fun indoor plant to add to your houseplant collection. Since Victorian times, ...
New research finds indoor relative humidity between 40 and 60 percent is associated with relatively lower rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths, while indoor conditions outside this range are ...