We often associate air pollution with breathing difficulties, but its effects go far beyond the lungs. Scientists now link prolonged exposure to polluted air with a wide range of serious health conditions, many of which might surprise you.
What air pollution does to your body:
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Brain fog & cognitive decline: Studies show that pollution can impair memory, accelerate cognitive aging, and increase the risk of conditions like Alzheimer’s.
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Heart disease & strokes: Pollutants like PM2.5 enter the bloodstream, triggering inflammation and increasing cardiovascular risks.
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Weakened immune system: Exposure to pollutants can suppress immune function, making the body more vulnerable to infections.
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Impact on skin & aging: Airborne toxins contribute to premature aging, skin irritation, and even conditions like eczema.
With air quality worsening globally, protecting yourself is more important than ever. Wearing a high-filtration mask outdoors and ensuring clean indoor air with an effective purifier can significantly reduce exposure to harmful pollutants.
We’re dedicated to making clean air accessible—because your health depends on it.
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