Houseplants can boost health by improving air quality, study finds

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Houseplants can boost health by improving air quality and reducing the risk of dry skin

 

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I can't believe it took a study to figure that out!

Except for all the airborne mold

And are light enough to reduce stress, when you throw them at your deadbeat roommate

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