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Research matters ... plants and human health

By Dr Ken Cockshull 20 August 2010

In an earlier report (HW, 23 April), these authors showed that certain plants such as Fatsia japonica could remove formaldehyde from the air in new buildings. The present investigation involved 82 households in a newly-built apartment complex in South Korea.

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