Wildfire smoke kills tens of thousands of people a year. Here’s how it attacks the body
First publishedJul 17, 13:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 01:20 UTC · 16m ago
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Wildfire smoke, which is increasing in the Northern Hemisphere as the climate warms, attacks nearly every system in the body.
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- Wildfire smoke, which is increasing in the Northern Hemisphere as the climate warms, attacks nearly every system in the body.
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Wildfire smoke kills tens of thousands of people a year. Here’s how it attacks the body
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