"Protecting Yourself from Poor Air Quality During Wildfire Season"

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Experts advise against outdoor exercise in areas affected by smoke from the wildfires in Canada, especially for people who suffer from chronic respiratory conditions like asthma. Smoke from wildfires includes a mix of particles, some of which are microscopic and can travel deep into a person’s lungs and bloodstream. Smoky conditions can also hinder visibility and cause athletes to run slower. Several days’ worth of polluted air could have a cumulative effect, lowering an athlete’s threshold for symptoms. People should follow their city’s health advisory regarding air quality and consider running another day.
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