Anyway, the study started in the University of Helsinki Veterinary Teaching Hospital and I'm glad someone is getting a new perspective on
human lung problems.
Not exact matches
Granted, there are more benefits to reducing particulate and greenhouse gas emissions than just climate change, i.e. PM 2.5 which can be stuck in the
human lung and cause cancer / respiratory issues, SO2 which contributes to acid rain (we've already eliminated the majority of this
problem), as well as soot (nobody wants the surrounding area covered in ash).
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The BioBag could improve
human infant mortality rates and lower the chances of a premature baby developing
lung problems or cognitive disorders.
Exposure in
humans can lead to heart disease, stroke,
lung cancer and other health
problems.
In particulate form, as sulfates and nitrates, it gets lodged in the tiniest recesses of
human lungs and causes major health
problems.
Resulting environmental
problems, including smog, haze, and acid rain, contribute to
human health
problems like asthma,
lung cancer, respiratory diseases, and premature death.
Dogs and cats can suffer from a variety of
problems related to their heart and
lungs, many of which are similar to their
human companions.
Studies have linked periodontal disease in both
humans and pets to systemic diseases of the kidneys and liver, heart disease,
lung disease, diabetes complications,
problems during pregnancy, and even cancer.
Study after study into the effects of air pollution on the
human body has turned up a grim laundry - list of associated ills — such as increased risks of stroke, heart attack, and
lung disease — and now, according to the latest research, it may actually be doing harm to our brains as well, ultimately leading to learning
problems and even depression.
Air pollution from vehicles is also linked with numerous harmful effects on
human health, including respiratory
problems, heart and
lung diseases, and premature death.
Air pollution from petroleum fueled vehicles causes numerous harmful effects to
human health, including respiratory
problems, heart and
lung diseases, and premature death.