Breathing in your car can be hazzardous to your health?

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Herb
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Breathing in your car can be hazzardous to your health?

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An article about the air pollution in your car:http://webcenter.health.webmd....smain
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Mr. Poopypants
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Re: Breathing in your car can be hazzardous to your health? (Vib'in Girl)

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Quote, originally posted by Vib'in Girl »Everything seems to be dangerous for your health...Let's stop being so paranoid and let's live life to its fullest!EXACTLY!! You only live once, and how much can you actually live if you are scared of everything.
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Herb
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Re: Breathing in your car can be hazzardous to your health? (Mr. Poopypants)

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Quote, originally posted by Mr. Poopypants »EXACTLY!! You only live once, and how much can you actually live if you are scared of everything.I wouldn't say I'm scared of breathing in my car. In fact, personally I'd be more afraid of NOT breathing in my car.This was more of an interesting FYI article.
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Re: Breathing in your car can be hazzardous to your health? (Herb)

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Quote, originally posted by Herb »I'd be more afraid of NOT breathing in my car.Good Point
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Fformula88
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Post by Fformula88 »

What about cars are really healthy anyway? they polute the environment, have bad air inside, allow peopel to avoid getting any exercise in short trips, and go thru the McD's drivethru to supersize fries! People are living longer now than at any other time in history. It may be unhealthy, but compared to what? The smog that used to fill industrialized US cities? I agree, everyone needs to get out and live life, and not worry so much about every little nuansce that can affect them. Sure it is good to try and be healthy, but some people go way beyond the point of deminishing returns! Good rightup though!
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Re: (Fformula88)

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As George Carlin says. "Take a #$%@# chance!"
russ257
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Re: (redlava)

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good thing the vibe has those filters
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