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Air pollution is known to take a toll on the lungs of even the healthiest adults. So it comes as no surprise that the effects of this pollution on the lungs of children is deemed as a grave situation, full of health hazards including the onset of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders and conditions like asthma. Read on to find out more about the link between air pollution and its effect on the lungs of children.
- Children's Lungs: Mostly, all the organs of a child's body are consid...more
- Children's Lungs: Mostly, all the organs of a child's body are consid...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Every moment from the minute we are born, we are constantly inhaling and exhaling air. However, we rarely think twice about the quality of the air that we breathe. Ideally, we should be inhaling air rich in oxygen, but today, the air we breathe is contaminated with carbon dioxide, particulate matter etc. as a result of air pollution. Breathing this polluted air can be extremely detrimental to your overall health.
What is air pollution?
Air pollution can be defined as the introductio...more
What is air pollution?
Air pollution can be defined as the introductio...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
A good lifestyle leads to a good body. Imagine the disparities in wellbeing between our own and hunter collectors. Will you not be in favour of having greater stamina, fitness, immunity and overall disease resistance, even if we have superior technologies and equipment? So what do we attribute to this improved health? Has technology developments left us poorer and human bodies separated from their natural surroundings? Perhaps because inside or outside they took in fresh air. Or maybe that was t...more
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Your nostrils have hair that is responsible for blocking germs and dust. Grooves in your nasal cavity make air swirl like stream currents. Inhaled air is moistened and warmed so that the sensitive tissues of your lungs stay protected.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Air Pollution has been the most concerning topic nowadays. The presence of chemicals in the air cause not just global warming but also affect the quality of our life. The winter season along with Diwali festival is coming up and people are going to encounter fog and pollution together, which can cause hazardous health effects. You must have heard about smog which is also a type of air pollutant. We become the victim of this every Diwali season.
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Just like every year, we are going to put ...more
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In a Times of PM 2:30 and PM 10:00, we should try to do breathing exercises or Pranayama to increase capacity of our lungs, lots of symptoms like feeling uneasy or dizzy and difficulty in breathing are occurring as soon as you enter in your car and especially more when you live in less greenery area . So before starting for your workplace from your home, take some Deep Breaths to help you have less lazy drive.
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Air pollution is known to take a toll on the lungs of even the healthiest adults. So it comes as no surprise that the effects of this pollution on the lungs of children is deemed as a grave situation, full of health hazards including the onset of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders and conditions like asthma. Read on to find out more about the link between air pollution and its effect on the lungs of children.
Children's Lungs: Mostly, all the organs of a child's body are considered...more
Children's Lungs: Mostly, all the organs of a child's body are considered...more
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In a recently conducted study, most states of India are highly affected by air pollution and have poor Air Quality Index (A unit that measures the rate of air pollution on a scale of 0-500, with higher numbers indicating very poor quality of air). The scores revealed that the entire population is living under a warning zone, where the adverse impacts of such high levels of air pollution can lead to serious health problems such as asthma, coronary artery disease and other chronic issues. In fact,...more
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