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Stale Air Syndrome

The Invisible Impact of Indoor CO2 Levels on Cognitive Decline and Chronic Fatigue
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Martin Hughes
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You sit in a crowded meeting room or an energy-efficient office for an hour, and an undeniable brain fog begins to set in. You blame it on the boring topic, a lack of coffee, or a poor night's sleep. In reality, you are likely suffering from mild asphyxiation. The silent killer of productivity isn't a lack of motivation—it is the hidden accumulation of carbon dioxide in modern, sealed buildings.


How does a gas we exhale normally become a cognitive poison? Human evolution never prepared us for spending 90% of our lives inside heavily insulated, airtight boxes. Once indoor CO2 levels exceed 1,000 parts per million—a threshold easily breached in a standard office or bedroom—our blood chemistry shifts. The result is a measurable, dramatic drop in decision-making ability, strategic thinking, and overall energy levels. We are suffocating our own intellect.


This eye-opening investigation blends environmental science with neurology to expose the design flaws of modern architecture. It dissects the «Sick Building Syndrome» and explains how the relentless push for energy efficiency in HVAC systems has sacrificed human cognitive health.


Professionals and health-conscious individuals will learn how to measure and manage this invisible threat. Discover how proper ventilation and CO2 monitoring can instantly cure chronic fatigue, unlock focus, and drastically improve the neurological performance of entire organizations.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
26 февраля 2026
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9783565275038
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