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Category Archives: Air Quality
Radon is the Second Leading Cause of Lung Cancer
Many people are unaware to the potential for cancer causing radon gas inside their houses. In some cases, people are skeptical and don’t believe an unseen gas could cause cancer.Lets put a few facts on the table. You can make … Continue reading
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Antibiotics For Sinus Infection? Read This Before Seeing Your Doctor
Do I need antibiotics for sinus infection? Probably not and don’t be surprised if your physician is hesitant to prescribing them to you. Research has indicated that antibiotics are not the best solution for sinusitis, or sinus infections . Over 60% of sinus … Continue reading
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Smoking Bans Cause Tension
Smoking Bans Start Arguments Whether you puff on them, hate them – love them or berate them – cigarettes are being banned from more and more bars, restaurants and cafes across the country. Smoking bans seems to hit on a … Continue reading
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Few Ways to Help You Quit Smoking
Quitting smoking has many advantages. You’re able to taste and smell your food better after you give up smoking. Also your breath gets better. You start to look a lot younger. Likewise, quitting smoking protects you from many illnesses like … Continue reading
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Smoking Ban Helps – But Can Also Hurt
Sharing someone’s smoke can cost you your health. It has been proven that the trail of smoke from a cigarette can actually cause an increased risk of smoking-related disease for non-smokers. Cutting smoking out of public places like pubs and … Continue reading
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How Dangerous is Smoking in Your Car?
The research in this video is what has sparked California’s ban on smoking in cars with minors. A device is used to read the levels of air pollution in the car, and shortly after a cigarette is lit, the air … Continue reading
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The Facts About Smoking
Here is a video made by the StopSmoking campaign in Britain that gives an excellent blow-by-blow description of what makes smoking such a dangerous, addictive habit. It shows what the different parts of the cigarette is made of, what happens … Continue reading
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CPOD – “The Smoker’s Disease”
Many doctors warn that the number of people with COPD is rising in epidemic proportions. Grace Ann Koppel (wife of journalist Ted Koppel) was told by her doctor that her past smoking habit was going to kill her. Though Koppel had … Continue reading
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Business Owners: 4 Smoke Removal Mistakes to Avoid
Who wants to spend their night in a hazy, smokey bar or restaurant? Here are 4 mistakes commonly made by business owners when buying smoke eaters: For more information about how to keep your business smoke free … Continue reading
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What is Third Hand Smoke?
A new term has been coined to address the dangers linked to the lingering effects of cigarette and cigar smoke. There has been a lot of research on the effect of second hand smoke (and the results show that second … Continue reading

