RICHMOND, Va. -- Clean air is something we might take for granted, but when air quality becomes an issue due to things like pollution and smoke from wildfires, it can impact our daily lives.
Today, Dr. Melissa Holland, chief medical officer, Medicare and Retirement for UnitedHealthcare, joined us to share some tips on how to stay healthy when the air quality isn’t at optimum levels.
For more tips on how to stay safe during poor air quality conditions, click here.
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