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The 9th May, marks the 5th year anniversary of Air For Life’s business incorporation in the United Kingdom. Air For…
The 9th May, marks the 5th year anniversary of Air For Life’s business incorporation in the United Kingdom. Air For…
As daylight shortens, and the dark nights are getting longer, it can be difficult to stay motivated and exercise during the wintry months. A lack of activity and exercise, comfortable clothing, and staying indoors for longer is also a time for diseases to come knocking on our health.
Did you know, one of the biggest exposures to air pollution is via our commute journey? Every day, millions of workers leave their homes for work. Their modes of transport would usually fall under – travelling via public transport or driving a vehicle.
When humans are repeatedly exposed to indoor air pollution, they could experience side effects such as allergies, nasal congestion, and tiredness; in more extreme cases, it could develop into life threatening diseases such as allergies, asthma, and lung cancer.
