lung health

Can Your Lungs Recover from Vaping? What Science Says
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Can Your Lungs Recover from Vaping? What Science Says

Vaping arrived on the market wrapped in the promise of being a safer, cleaner way to satisfy nicotine cravings. It seemed modern, odorless, and less harmful than smoking, a claim that helped it spread rapidly among teens and adults alike. But beneath the appealing flavors and sleek devices, evidence now shows that vaping carries its…

Cleaning Products and Lung Health: Why Regular Cleaning May Harm Like Smoking
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Cleaning Products and Lung Health: Why Regular Cleaning May Harm Like Smoking

Most of us reach for cleaning sprays and disinfectants without a second thought, believing they make our homes healthier. Yet science suggests a different story. A large, long-term study has revealed that regular use of cleaning products may harm your lungs as much as long-term smoking. If you use sprays daily or work in cleaning…

4 Minutes of HIIT can help Diabetes, Liver, Heart, Lungs
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4 Minutes of HIIT can help Diabetes, Liver, Heart, Lungs

In recent years, one of the most popular trends in fitness training has been High-Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT, for short. (1)   HIIT is a 100% effort training technique through rapid, intensive exercise bursts accompanied by brief, but at times active, periods of recovery. The total training session is usually between 15-30 minutes, keeping the…

Cleaning Products Tied To Declining Lung Function In Women, Says New Study
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Cleaning Products Tied To Declining Lung Function In Women, Says New Study

A recent study suggests that some household cleaning products could be almost as bad for your lungs as smoking a pack of cigarettes per day. So, if you’re meticulous about cleaning and use chemical solvents – you could be harming your lungs. This is concerning because we rely on proper lung function to pump oxygen…