The answer may surprise you. Tests recently revealed that the air quality is often equally poor in both locations. So steer clear of that smoking section whenever you can. Now, which of these is worse for your lungs?
Cars or Bars?
Would your lungs be worse off if you spent a few hours in a car, windows cracked, with someone who’s smoking or if you whiled away an evening in a smoky bar? Again, the answer may seem counterintuitive. Seems the air in a car, after a few cigarettes, can be even worse than the air in a smoky bar -- even with the windows open a bit. So now you know what to say the next time your pal wants to light up on a road trip.
Love Your Lungs
Try these other tips for battling bad air:
- Eat some fish. Here’s what it will do for your lungs.
- Buy a spider plant for your bedroom. Here’s how it will help freshen the air.
- Clean your air filter more often, and don’t overdo it with vitamins. Here’s why.
Air pollution can hurt your heart health, too.
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RealAge Benefit: Exposure to air pollution and environmental toxins can make your RealAge as much as 2.8 years older.
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