Environment
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Exposure to Invisible Air Pollution Can be Harmful to Human Health Just Like Smog
Pollutants smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM2.5) are likely to cause more harm to human health since they penetrate deep into the lungs, destroying cells and tissues there. The chemical composition of the tiny particulate matter humans breathe may be more crucial for health than its mass, according to recent studies.
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