Health & Lifestyle (293)

  • Kiran Yeluri

    Kiran Yeluri

    Health & Lifestyle

    I am unable to process 10% discount which is provided by JET offer. any one have same experience?

    490 week ago

  • Anand Yedatore

    Anand Yedatore

    Health & Lifestyle

    In March this year, I traveled on an Etihad ticket (giving my Jet Privilege number to Europe in business class. For the Abu Dhabi Stuttgart sector they routed me on Air Berlin (which is also part owned by Abu Dhabi). But when it came to crediting miles for this sector, I was denied any miles saying Air Berlin was a partner and the miles could not be give to Jet members. Strange considering both Jet and Air Berlin are part owned by Etihad

    491 week ago

  • Nikhil Agarwal

    Nikhil Agarwal

    Health & Lifestyle

    www.rmamedcare.com

    491 week ago

  • Kaizad Mistry

    Kaizad Mistry

    Health & Lifestyle

    Casa Dios Luxury Pool Villas for corporate events, parties etc. to inquire further please visit my website www.casadiosvillas.com. Khandala & Alibag

    492 week ago

  • Vishwas Chhabra

    Vishwas Chhabra

    Health & Lifestyle

    Do check my web www.vishwaslifestyle.com

    493 week ago

  • Vishwas Chhabra

    Vishwas Chhabra

    Health & Lifestyle

    Hello Friends

    493 week ago

  • Gopal Banerjee

    Gopal Banerjee

    Health & Lifestyle

    Health Concerns With Air Fresheners Air fresheners may cause breathing difficulties and headaches for some people. In a study, nearly one-third of people with asthma said they had breathing problems when ******* to air fresheners. Tests by the Natural Resources Defense Council found that some air fresheners contain phthalates, a chemical linked to child developmental and hormonal issues. Instead, use natural herbs like rosemary, basil, or mint and good ventilation to freshen air.

    496 week ago

  • Gopal Banerjee

    Gopal Banerjee

    Health & Lifestyle

    What is In Our Air? More than ever before, the public is aware of the potential impact of chemicals in their lives. They want to know what's in their food, clothing, water, and air, and whether their health or the health of their children will be affected. When people think of chemicals in the air, they usually think of outdoor pollution. And homes in India have at least one of six common indoor air quality problems. Air pollutants into two categories: criteria pollutants and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). Criteria pollutants are those for which a toxicological health-based regulatory criteria can be set to protect the most susceptible in our population. These include: carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone,sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter. Most affect the respiratory system. Particulate matter worsens asthma and allergic attacks and can trigger heart attacks and strokes, leading to death. EPA classifies 188 chemicals as HAPs. They're referred to as hazardous because their toxicities are much more varied, and many have the ability to cause cancer, such as benzene, and vinyl chloride. Many of the HAPs are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and when inhaled have the ability to distribute throughout the body causing damage to the cardiovascular, immune, neurological, and reproductive systems. HAPs are regulated principally through setting emission standards for their particular source. Some criteria pollutants and HAPs are also present in indoor environments. Over the years it's become apparent that everyday exposure to potentially toxic pollutants occurs more often indoors than outdoors(3). Most individuals spend 80 to 90% of their time indoors. This is especially true for very young children, the elderly and those chronically ill. The indoor environment contains materials and surfaces that can act as emitters and reservoirs of pollutants. Finally, concentrations of pollutants can be several times higher in indoor air than in outdoor air. The modern indoor environment contains a variety of sources of VOCs, including building materials and consumer products. One component of LEED® certification is based on the use of materials, such as paints, that have reduced VOCs. Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a major source of irritants, toxic chemicals and carcinogens, such as benzene. Poorly ventilated gas stoves are a source of nitrogen dioxide, a respiratory irritant. There are also biological sources of indoors air pollutants such as such as mildew and molds. Dust, dander, spores, bacteria, and other irritants appear in 91% of homes.

    493 week ago

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