People breathing contaminated air over the course of years are at greater risk of developing numerous diseases. This is thought to be due to highly reactive components in particulate matter, which ...
Breathing in polluted air could lead to toxic particles being transported from lungs to brain, via the bloodstream – potentially contributing to brain disorders and neurological damage, a new study ...
Scientists have found black carbon particles in the placentas of pregnant women—even those who did not live in a highly polluted area. Substances like alcohol are already known to pass through the ...
The Austrian Federal Environment Agency and the Medical University of Vienna have presented the first preliminary results of a pilot study on microplastics (microplastic particles) in humans. They ...
Scientists discover a direct pathway for transport of inhaled fine particles from lungs to the brain
Breathing in polluted air could lead to toxic particles being transported from lungs to brain, via the bloodstream – potentially contributing to brain disorders and neurological damage, a new study ...
Fine particulate matter has been coating homes, cars, driveways and mailboxes in Anderson County. The matter has been falling in neighborhoods adjacent to TVA's Bull Run coal-fired power plant. TVA ...
Exposure to particulate matter can significantly damage our health, as well as increase health care costs. Concentrations of particulate matter in the air have already declined significantly in the ...
Scientists say they have discovered "stardust" in Antarctic snow originating from a supernova explosion that showered the Earth in particles of an unusual type of iron. Our planet is constantly being ...
Breathing in polluted air could lead to toxic particles being transported from lungs to brain, via the bloodstream – potentially contributing to brain disorders and neurological damage, a new study ...
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