#Microplastic is in the air we breath; air quality decreases in areas where people burn wood for heath/esthetic reasons, #PM2.5 concentrations increasing . But there are #ultrafineparticles too small to see that are also damaging our health. Pollution laws do not address them.
Here we go again folks, from left field #UltraFineParticles
Levels during boarding and taxiing were far above those defined as high by the World Health Organization
Air passengers exposed to extremely high levels UFPs
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"... ultrafine particles (UFPs) are emitted by vehicles and industrial activity — and according to a recent study led by researchers at McGill University in Montreal, contribute to more than 1,000 premature deaths a year in that city and Toronto."
#ufp #ultrafineparticles
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Enjoying all the conversations about #ultrafineparticles measurements and health effects at the #UFP2024 Symposium in Berlin. Sharing our plans, and finding a lot of synergies and potential for collaboration.
#airpollution
#UltrafineParticles www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/feature... “scientists are learning more about a category of #pollutants that are smaller in stature yet potentially more dangerous.
They're called ultrafine particles.
A thousand times thinner than a strand of hair […]
Ultrafine particles according to a recent study contribute to more than 1,000 premature deaths a year in that Montreal and Toronto #pollution #ultrafineparticles #health #Canada
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The study found that UFPs heighten the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and can lead to tissue damage, DNA modification, and disruption of cell growth #Ultrafineparticles #prematuredeaths #respiratorydiseases #airpollution #health www.nationalobserver.com/2024/08/07/n...