Energy-efficient homes may trigger asthma

People living in energy efficient homes have a greater chance of developing asthma, and the presence of mould can double this risk, a new study has warned

London: People living in energy efficient homes have a greater chance of developing asthma, and the presence of mould can double this risk, a new study has warned.

Led by a team at the University of Exeter Medical School, the research has found that a failure by residents to heat and ventilate retrofitted properties could lead to more people developing the respiratory condition.