Wildfire Smoke Is Even More Dangerous Than Anyone Knew
Briefly

Wildfire smoke contains PM 2.5 particles that can infiltrate lungs and bloodstreams, raising risks of strokes, heart disease, respiratory diseases, and even lung cancer.
The detrimental effects of wildfire smoke extend beyond immediate respiratory concerns; studies indicate its possible impacts on brain function and fertility, making its health risks complex and critical.
Research indicates that wildfire smoke poses unique dangers due to its smaller particle size and greater inflammatory compound concentration compared to other air pollutants.
Looking ahead, it is projected that 125 million Americans could face unhealthy air from wildfires by 2054, exacerbating a concerning trend in air quality deterioration.
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