Sentences with phrase «toxic particles»

We also know that 85 % of cigarette smoke is invisible and that toxic particles accumulate on the surfaces of our homes, including furniture and carpets as well as clinging to our clothes and hair, long after the smoking has stopped.
Most of these highly toxic particles end up in waterways, through which they sometimes spread as far as to other... Continue reading →
But these direct cost related factors don't even begin to count in the terrible external costs of fossil fuels ranging from ramping damages due to climate change and direct health impacts by adding toxic particles to the air and water.
By the end of the presentation, I realized we can choose between ongoing toxic particle spraying with imminent drought / famine and underwater cities caused by too rapid a warming when the skies are clear, or a scorched earth.
A high proportion of these cars, unfortunately, is of old vintage and dirty technology, emitting corresponding amounts of toxic particles, like PMs, SO2, etc..
According to a researcher who ran the study, the subjects» noses were so badly damaged from a life inhaling toxic particles that they also struggled to notice the scent of rotten food.
There are pollutants in the air conditioning, toxic particles, dangerous bacteria and mold all flying around, especially in buildings that aren't well taken care of.
When lead dust gets stirred up during a home renovation, or when paint starts to chip, the toxic particles put your child at risk.
Mukasa's 2001 research concluded that the toxic particles released from commercial truck emissions on the Peace Bridge are the likely reason for the respiratory health problems found in 45 percent of west side households, which is nearly four times the national average.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), lung diseases are the third most common cause of death worldwide: toxic particles, infections, and chronic inflammatory responses pose a permanent threat to our lungs.
As the toxic particles tumbled in the experiment, they collided regularly and exchanged electrons.
Combining state - of - the - art atmospheric modeling with the latest measurement - based findings, researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that toxic particles can last longer and travel much farther than previous models predicted.
A toxic particle found in polluted urban areas can infiltrate the brain, potentially contributing to degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, according to new research.
Remember, however, that the toxic particles will still be present on your clothes and hair, so this does not eliminate the risk to your pet.
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