HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIRBORNE DUST: UNDERSTANDING RISKS AND STRATEGIES TO REDUCE THEM
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Dust, health, allergens, asthma, bronchitis, lung inflammation.Abstrak
Airborne dust is a ubiquitous environmental factor that can have profound effects on human health. From industrial emissions to natural sources such as soil and pollen, airborne dust contains a complex mixture of particles that can have a variety of effects on the human body. This article aims to comprehensively analyze the effects of airborne dust on respiratory, cardiovascular, and general well-being, as well as to suggest mitigation strategies to address this important public health problem.
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