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Cardiorespiratory effects of wildfire smoke particles can persist for months, even after a fire has ended
Being exposed to lingering fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) from wildfire smoke can have health effects for up to three months afterwards, well beyond the couple of days that previous studies have ...
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Beyond coughing: Wildfire smoke’s health risks
We’re living in an area that’s seeing increasing episodes of wildfire smoke. I’m concerned about how it could be affecting ...
In recent years, nanoplastic and microplastic particles (NMPs) have emerged as substantial threats to human health, particularly as endocrine disruptors. The endocrine system is especially vulnerable ...
The Department of Health in Central Visayas (DOH-7) has warned the public of the possible health effects of the haze ...
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