Nanoparticles in polluted air, smoke & nanotechnology products have serious impact on health
Trinity College Dublin scientists establish link between autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and nanoparticles
Environmental pollution including carbon particles emitted by car exhaust, smoking and long term inhalation of dust of various origins have been recognised as risk factors causing chronic inflammation of the lungs. The link between smoking and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis has also been established. This new research now raises serious concerns in relation to similar risks caused by nanotechnology products which if not handled appropriately may contribute to the generation of new types of airborne pollutants causing risks to global health.
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