Environment
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Inhaling Hazardous Wildfire Smoke Reaches the Brain, Causing Neurological Perils
While it is common that wildfire smoke harms people already suffering from respiratory problems, among other health effects, another hazard in the smoke was discovered by a university professor. Tiny particles burrow into lung tissues and trigger the release of inflammatory immune molecules into the bloodstream.
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