Regular deep breathing may prevent illness, as
the more stale air you exhale, the more fresh air you can inhale, which gets deeper into the lungs and does not give all the little creepy crawlies a moist, damp environment in which to multiply.
Regular deep breathing may prevent illness, as
the more stale air you exhale, the more fresh air you can inhale, which gets deeper into the lungs and your body tissues, kicking the waste out.
Not exact matches
Plus, the
stale circulated
air and close confines can make you
more susceptible to illness.
Hi, Laurel, If they went
stale more quickly (which, with crackers generally means that they become soft, rather than hard), it is likely due to the crackers» exposure to
air (rather than in an
air tight container).
This clears the alveoli deep in the lungs of
stale air with a high carbon dioxide content
more efficiently than trying to inhale as much
air as possible.
In classrooms, where lots of people congregate and there is little ventilation from open windows,
air can get stuffy,
stale and contain a lot
more CO2 than there should be.
The U-Haul truck opens its sliding door for the first time since Adeline, Kentucky, unleashing the
stale air from the small southern town that used to be Grace Salter's home, back when her mother was still a dutiful Baptist church leader (though not technically a «pastor,» because as a woman in a church belonging to the Southern Baptist Convention, she could not technically claim the official title, nor its significantly higher pay grade, even with her PhD in Ministry and
more than a decade of service).
We've long heard Apple lauded for its laptop ranges, but the Cupertino company has arguably taken its eye off the ball of late: the MacBook
Air looks a bit
stale these days and the MacBook Pro hasn't changed much in a few years.That gives Windows laptops... Read
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The public does not like lazy Realtors who spend
more time blowing
stale air through their pie holes than they spend actually physically, methodically doing something.