Researchers have found the first direct evidence that tiny particles of air pollution stick to red blood cells, meaning they ...
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Air Pollution Particles Hitch A Ride On Red Blood Cells, Into Major Organs, Study Says
The tiny particles inhaled from air pollution stick to our red blood cells, hitching a ride to do damage throughout our ...
Researchers have found the first direct evidence that tiny particles of air pollution stick to our red blood cells, meaning they can travel freely around the body. These particles are produced by ...
Spaceflight makes certain human stem cells age faster, a study finds, furthering the understanding of the possible effects of ...
Share on Pinterest Do all our cells have a type of memory, and if so, how might this influence health? We investigate. Design by MNT; Photography by Grant Faint/Getty Images & Ed Reschke/Getty Images.
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