How wildfire smoke can impact your heart and lungs
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- Last year, the worst wildfire season on record in Canada filled skies with a smoky haze. Forecasters predict this year's fire season could be even worse, potentially putting more people at risk of health impacts. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green has more.
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A streamer in La Palma had horrible side effects from the volcano ash, etc..😢
[hate to tell ya: the correct term is actually 'particulate' or 'fine particulate'...]
Now they're trying to blame heart problems from wildfires 😢
Old news that smoking causes heart problems.
It's facts. Deal with it.
Ignorance and lack of exposure
Fire is Hot🌻
Water is wet
Not wild fires.
Large purposefully set fires. ***
Sounds like your confession to setting the fires.
@@trivalentclan-mizar9591 believe what you want. Just wear your very real covid mask. It protects everyone.