It causes lung damage, ensures difficulty breathing, leads to a build - up of tar inside our system.
Lab studies, animal studies, and observations of evacuated patients treated in Europe and the USA have suggested that Ebola might
cause lung damage by replicating itself in lung tissue.
Paraquat was originally restricted because it can
cause lung damage when workers are exposed to high levels of it in the air, but scientists studying it also noted that it has a strong structural resemblance to MPP +.
Also it's a bit disturbing to read that inhaling it could
cause lung damage.
Similarly, the diacetyl chemical used in the popcorn itself is linked to
causing both lung damage and cancer (3).
Inflammation becomes generalized and can
cause lung damage, kidney damage, inflammation of the heart muscle, organ failure, shock and death.
Many aerosols are emitted by the burning of fossil fuels and wood, and
cause lung damage, also adding to acid rain and smog.
Not exact matches
Why and how smoking
causes lung cancer - carcinogens from the smoke
damage DNA of the
lungs.
Exposure to mercury can
cause damage to many body parts such as the
lungs, nervous system, and kidneys.
It may stunt the physical and mental growth of your baby and can
cause considerable
damage to the developing
lungs, brain, liver, nervous system, kidneys and red blood cells in your baby.
The chemicals in e-cigarette vapor may
cause damage to the unborn child's brain and
lungs.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system attacks the body instead of defending it,
causing inflammation that often results in serious
damage to bones, joints and tendons, and can also affect internal organs like the heart, eyes and
lungs.
Results of a new study find sleep deprivation
causes the
damage to cells, especially in the liver,
lung, and small intestine.
Tiny nanoparticles penetrate deep into the
lungs,
causing damage in the pulmonary alveoli and blood circulation.
«We feared that such chemicals, by steadily
causing a little
damage to the airways day after day, year after year, might accelerate the rate of
lung function decline that occurs with age.»
They believe the detrimental effects are
caused by tiny pollution particles that enter the brain through the nose,
lungs and gastrointestinal tract, and these particles
damage all barriers and travel everywhere in the body through the circulatory system.
The CDC defines primary blast injuries as those
caused by the blast wave — extremely compressed air moving away from the explosion — that can
damage the
lungs, bowel and ears.
Although some experts say it takes longer than the short duration of the Olympics to build up irreversible
lung and cardiovascular
damage, others think that any extreme exertion in really bad conditions will
cause irreparable harm.
Oxidative
damage accompanies most, if not all, diseases and has even been proposed as a direct
cause of some including
lung cancer, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's.
It can
cause a severe pneumonia leading to accelerated inflammatory
damage to the
lungs, and may prevent safe
lung transplantation.
This leads to recurrent life - threatening
lung infections, which result in
lung damage that
causes 90 % of deaths in people with cystic fibrosis.
The higher the dose, the less likely that blood would leak into the
lungs, a sign of
damage caused by elastase.
If large numbers of white blood cells get into the
lungs or kidneys, or into transplanted organs, they can
cause damage to healthy tissue.
To date, no medication has been successful at preventing or mitigating the
damage caused by
lung inflammation.
The stem cells that proliferate the most in response to
damage caused by cigarette smoke repair their DNA using a process prone to errors, setting the stage for
lung cancer, according to a study publishing January 26, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS Biology by Marie - Liesse Asselin - Labat and her team of the Walter and Eliza hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia.
A DRUG has improved
lung function in children with cystic fibrosis, raising hopes that the life - threatening
damage caused by the genetic disease can be halted or even reversed.
In patients who already have kidney
damage, rehydration therapy can
cause pulmonary edema, a buildup of fluid in the
lungs.
If the numbers of neutrophils in the
lungs are not well regulated, however, they can
cause inflammation and
damage.
Harvard Stem Cell Institute scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital have found the cellular origin of the tissue scarring
caused by organ
damage associated with diabetes,
lung disease, high blood pressure, kidney disease, and other conditions.
THS has been shown, in mice, to
damage the liver and
lungs, complicate wound - healing and
cause hyperactivity.
THS has been shown, in mice, to
cause type 2 diabetes, hyperactivity, liver and
lung damage, and wound - healing complications.
In livestock, such as cattle, sheep, horses and pigs, and companion animals, such as dogs, leptospirosis may
cause acute kidney, liver and
lung damage and provoke fetal loss.
Hyperoxia - induced DNA
damage causes decreased DNA methylation in human
lung epithelial - like A549 cells.
Structural
lung damage caused by induced asthma mimics the phenotype found in asthma patients more closely than does the induced
damage in BALB / c mice.
One of the most serious classifications of this disease is known as diffuse scleroderma wherein the «sclerosis» (hardening of the tissue) occurs in the internal systems of the body,
causing damage and widespread scarring to the skin as well as to various internal organs such as the
lungs, kidneys, heart and gastrointestinal organs.
pneumonia A
lung disease in which infection by a virus or bacterium
causes inflammation and tissue
damage.
This can
cause the dramatic drop in blood pressure seen in septic shock, which can in turn
damage the kidneys,
lungs and heart and even
cause death.
According to a new study from Johns Hopkins University, doing so could help slow the decline of your
lung function, by reversing some of the
damage caused by smoking.
Neutrophils are double - edged in bacterial pneumonia: They kill the bacteria but also
cause damaging lung inflammation.
Neutrophils can kill the bacteria, but they also
cause harm by releasing inflammatory compounds that
damage the
lung's air sacs.
Pascal James Imperato, MD, the dean of the School of Public Health at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, in Brooklyn, warns that prior
lung damage, such as that
caused by smoking, can leave you at greater risk of serious complications as well.
Prolonged exposure to silica dust can pose severe health risks to both animals and humans
causing irritation and in some cases, permanent
damage of the mucous membranes of the
lungs and upper respiratory tract as well as leading to silicosis and
lung cancer.
«We feared that such chemicals, by steadily
causing a little
damage to the airways day after day, year after year, might accelerate the rate of
lung function decline that occurs with age.»
RA is an autoimmune disease: The immune system attacks the joints and can
cause heart,
lung, and eye
damage.
Toxic mold metabolites can
cause skin and
lung irritation and even DNA
damage.
This study is one of the few to look at the
lung damage caused by pipes and cigars, and the first to do so in the United States.
Lupus, for example, can
cause damage to many different parts of the body, including joints, blood, heart,
lungs skin, kidneys and other organs.
Both the fruit and its seeds are exceptionally rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect your cells from
damage caused by free radicals, thus decreasing the risk of many types of cancer, including prostate, breast, ovaries,
lung and colon cancer.
This
damage is believed to be the underlying
cause of «popcorn
lung».
Another more common example is cigarette smoke, which
causes chronic inflammation in the
lungs, producing oxidation (and free - radicals) and leads to DNA
damage and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well as
lung cancer.6 A hallmark of both of these processes in the activation of nuclear factor - Kappa B (NF - KB), which is a protein complex that the body produces in response to inflammation, free radicals, cytokines, all hallmarks of stress.