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  1. 8 lip 2019 · Emerging evidence supports the possibility that CO 2 (at concentrations <5,000 ppm) poses direct risks to human health. These risks include inflammation, reduced higher-level cognitive abilities...

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  2. 9 mar 2023 · Hypercapnia is a condition where you have high levels of carbon dioxide in your blood. Causes include conditions that affect your lungs, brain, nerves and muscles.

  3. Exposure to outdoor air pollution poses an urgent public health challenge worldwide because it is ubiquitous, affecting everyone, and has numerous serious adverse human health effects including cancer. 2 Major primary air pollutants, those emitted directly into the environment largely as a result of combustion of fossil and biomass fuels ...

  4. 15 lis 2020 · Chronic exposure to elevated CO 2 poses risks to human health that are too serious to be ignored and require testing with fit-for-purpose equipment and protocols along with indoor carbon capture technologies to bring CO 2 levels down to approach levels (180–280 ppm) under which the human proteome evolved. Introduction.

  5. 6 wrz 2021 · CORM-2 has been demonstrated to yield anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects on an array of cancer cell types, such as breast cancer , prostate cancer [63,64], colon and colorectal cancer , lung cancer , gastric cancer , pancreatic cancer , and lymphoma .

  6. 25 sie 2020 · This report presents an overview of outdoor air pollutants, sources, and global levels, as well as a description of epidemiological evidence linking outdoor air pollution with cancer incidence and mortality. Biological mechanisms of air pollution-derived carcinogenesis are also described.

  7. More. We were delighted to read Robert Hiatt and Naomi Beyeler's Review 1 of climate change and cancer, in which they highlight the impact of climate breakdown on cancer epidemiology and care. However, the environmental impact of the cancer care we deliver, an essential facet of this discussion, was not covered.

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