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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone have a problem with people looking like this? [View all]IDemo
(16,926 posts)74. Of course not. But not all masks are created equal
Facemasks may help shield the heart from pollution
(Reuters Health) - Heavy air pollution can have immediate effects on the heart and blood vessels, but a simple facemask may offer some protection, new research suggests.
In one study, researchers found that when young men were exposed to air polluted with diesel exhaust, their arteries temporarily stiffened.
Meanwhile, a second study showed that healthy adults had higher blood pressure and a less healthy heart-rate pattern when they walked through the streets of Beijing without a facemask.
The good news, the study found, was that the cardiovascular effects were diminished when volunteers donned a facemask like those worn by construction workers to keep from breathing dust.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/03/16/us-facemasks-help-shield-heart-pollution-idUSTRE52F4C720090316
See the caveat at the end of the article: masks used by construction workers to filter dust work better than those commonly sold to pedestrians and bicyclists (and I'd bet those used in cleanrooms work best).
(Reuters Health) - Heavy air pollution can have immediate effects on the heart and blood vessels, but a simple facemask may offer some protection, new research suggests.
In one study, researchers found that when young men were exposed to air polluted with diesel exhaust, their arteries temporarily stiffened.
Meanwhile, a second study showed that healthy adults had higher blood pressure and a less healthy heart-rate pattern when they walked through the streets of Beijing without a facemask.
The good news, the study found, was that the cardiovascular effects were diminished when volunteers donned a facemask like those worn by construction workers to keep from breathing dust.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/03/16/us-facemasks-help-shield-heart-pollution-idUSTRE52F4C720090316
See the caveat at the end of the article: masks used by construction workers to filter dust work better than those commonly sold to pedestrians and bicyclists (and I'd bet those used in cleanrooms work best).
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No. We started seeing Chinese wearing face mask during the SARS epidemic.
question everything
Jul 2013
#1
We did not always require air travelers to to through tight security and
question everything
Jul 2013
#65
Most of the time, it's a simple doctor's disposable mask, which is almost 100% ineffective...
onehandle
Jul 2013
#9
It doesn't matter to me what anyone wears. I will add, that it is sad and troubling
morningfog
Jul 2013
#17
they are wearing it for health reasons. Apologists of misogyny suck. Western Cultural has evolved
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#20
ridiculous. it's the same thing. you're not objecting to the veil, you're objecting to your
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#25
i meant 'same thing' = covering the same bits of anatomy. i should have been more clear.
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#32
I like to shop at the big Thrift stores but all the lint from the clothing being...
Tikki
Jul 2013
#24
I would Mace them until they remove the offending covering, but they're already prepared.
leveymg
Jul 2013
#26
Personally I don't give a damn who wears what, as long as they take it off for photo ID pictures...
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2013
#61
No. When I was in China and Hong Kong this past May I saw it all the time
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#62
I have a big problem with the fact that they are necessary. That what you're looking for? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#79
The Vietnamese woman who lives in my home uses one frequently- she's sensitive to dust
NBachers
Jul 2013
#83
I looked at these pictures and thought: "Holy cow! look at the pollution in the background!" (nt)
apnu
Jul 2013
#86
I see photos of both men and women wearing these masks and each person is also
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#91