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Category Archives: Air Quality
Outdoor Second Hand Smoke Just as Dangerous
You would think that smoking outdoors would cause the fumes from cigarette smoke to dissipate and be harmless to passers by. The truth is that whether you are sitting down wind of a smoker, or even exposed to slight amounts … Continue reading
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Smoking Linked to Leg Pain
One of the many unpleasant side effects of smoking is severe pain- most often, this pain is felt throughout the legs and feet. The cause of what is described as intense aching, tiredness or discomfort is a condition called Peripheral … Continue reading
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Natural Supplements and Alternative Therapies for Allergies
This video offers several alternative methods to treating allergies. Through the use of vitamins, supplements and other therapies, you can find relief from the unpleasant symptoms of allergies. Watch this video for more details: So the supplements that can … Continue reading
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Pollen Season is Here Again
Watch this video for some interesting facts about pollen allergies – including some reasons why more people may be developing allergic conditions. Was this video helpful? Please leave your comments here. Share this:
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Hitting the Road with Asthma
This time of year is when most people begin planning their summer vacation. If you are one of the 22.2 million people who have asthma in the United States, then this video may help you or your allergic family members when … Continue reading
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Seasonal Allergies and Children
It is especially hard for children to have pollen allergies. When the weather is warm, pollen-producing plants and trees are flooding the air with allergens, making it difficult for kids with seasonal allergies who want to go outside. The most effective method … Continue reading
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Do You Have a Cold or Spring Allergies?
How can you tell if you or your child’s symptoms are from a cold or from early seasonal allergies? Here’s a video that offers some extremely helpful clues for telling the two apart. Clue #1: Fever. If you have a fever, it is … Continue reading
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The Effects of Smoking on Your Appearance
Though you will never see what smoking does to your lungs, now you can see what it will do to your face. Using age progression software, The American Lung Association shows some teenage smokers how they will look after a … Continue reading
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How to Remove Smoke Smell From Your Clothes
Here’s a trick to ridding your clothing of that cigarette smoke smell. Check it out: Just keep in mind that this quick fix for smoky clothing works best for those who aren’t living in a house where someone smokes. if … Continue reading
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The Impact of 1 Cigarette on Your Lungs
This video demonstrates the impact that one cigarette has on your lungs. Look at the color of the cloth used to filter the smoke out of those two holding containers. That is what ends up in your lungs after one … Continue reading
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