Activeforever Austin Allergy Machine Air Filter User Manual

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The impact of pollution on our brains has received considerable attention as well recently. In a
study using mice, scientists found that exposure to high pollution levels—similar to that in
urban areas—resulted in memory problems,
depression and anxiety. Studies on middle-aged
women in particular, determined that long-term
exposure to high levels of pollution can lead to
memory loss and a decreased ability to plan and
think strategically.

Perhaps most alarming, is the news that exposure to
pollution is affecting the health of our unborn
children. One study measured the levels of toxins
from car exhausts in a number of pregnant women,
those with high levels of the toxin were found to be
28 percent more likely to have children who
suffered from anxiety, depression and attention
problems.

Right across the spectrum from our lungs, to our
hearts and our brains, the quality of the air we
breathe has a huge impact on our health. With more
cars on the road than ever, now is time to improve
the quality of the air wherever, wherever and
however we can. For more information, please visit

www.ActiveForever.com

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