Jun 5, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
To do your part to reduce air pollution you could plant a tree, walk to work, or clean up some litter! What will you do to #beatairpollution? Comment below ⠀ Photo credit: @unenvironment⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ ⠀ ⠀
May 14, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Not too hot, not too cold, not too much humidity. Why not get outside and enjoy it? Even if you only have 20 minutes, a brisk walk ♀️can also help you stay healthy and active! We recommend avoiding busy roads during your walk to reduce your air pollution exposure....
May 9, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
But driving could also be impacting your lungs. The air filter in your car is often overlooked, but it’s a critical part of keeping your exposure to air pollution at a minimum. Freeways can be full of toxic chemicals that you can breathe in, even when the windows are...
May 7, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
But we are anyway ! Single occupancy vehicles still account for most of the cars on the road during commute hours. And a lot of cars = a lot of air pollution . Yikes! Public transit is a great alternative to driving by yourself to work, but we know this isn’t an...
Feb 21, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Cooking or even just turning on a stove or stovetop can give off fumes and particles that can be harmful. So make it a new habit to ventilate before you even start cooking! It will take awhile but before long, it will become second nature. . ....
Aug 10, 2018Because Health
While it’s staying in higher levels of the sky in places like New York, if the small particles of dust get into the air you breathe, which is more likely for those of us in California, it can cause respiratory issues and symptoms like a sinus infection. Look for...
Apr 12, 2018Because Health
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