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Air pollution particles inhaled by pregnant mothers can make their way into the tissues and organs of developing fetuses, according to a new study. Although the health consequences are not yet known, ...
Representative light microscopy images of carbonaceous (black) particles adherent to red blood cells (red arrows) from healthy volunteers. Each image is from a different adult volunteer. Researchers ...
Tiny aerosol particles in the air play a big role in regulating how much sunlight our planet absorbs or reflects, and how clouds form above us. In a recent study, researchers found that extreme heat ...
A new study estimates that adults inhale up to 68,000 microplastic particles per day inside homes and cars, with most particles small enough to reach deep into the lungs. (Image by Nadiia Yakovenko, ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --Researchers at McGill University in Montreal have for the first time linked nano-particles in air pollution to increased risk for brain cancer. In a study published Wednesday in the ...
When The Hollies sang, “The Air That I Breathe,” they didn’t mention toxic air pollution particles. But unfortunately that’s what many pregnant mothers may breathe in these days given how much ...
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