Purdue: You May Be Breathing in More Tiny Nanoparticles From Your Gas Stove Than From Car Exhaust
February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Feb. 29 (TNSres) -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
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Gas stoves emit nanocluster aerosol that may get deep into your respiratory system, study shows
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Cooking on your gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than vehicles that run on gas or diesel, possibly increasing your risk of developing asthma or other respiratory illnesses, a new Purdue University study has found.
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Gas stoves emit nanocluster aerosol that may get deep into your respiratory system, study shows
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Cooking on your gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than vehicles that run on gas or diesel, possibly increasing your risk of developing asthma or other respiratory illnesses, a new Purdue University study has found.