5 results found, view free essays on page:
-
Parts Per Million Shortness Of Breath
1,183 wordsSmog has been around for a pretty long time, people just knew it as something else. Smog comes from the word smoke and fog, and that's practically what it is. It was a serious problem before, before nature and humans went unharmed in the presence of smog but now it's serious. What does all of this polluted air do to the body? The answer depends on the situation. How long a person is exposed to pollution, the type and concentration, the place, time and day, temperature, weather and more. But one ...
Free research essays on topics related to: nitrogen oxides, shortness of breath, air pollution, ozone levels, parts per million -
State And Federal Lung Function
1,203 words... used a group of 6, 340 Seventh Day Adventists living throughout California (62 % lived in the Basin). Results of the study suggest a relationship between long term exposure to air pollution and the development of specific chronic diseases. Residents living in areas which exceeded state and federal standards for suspended particulates on 42 days or more per year had higher risks of respiratory diseases, including a 33 % greater bronchitis risk and 74 % greater asthma risk. In addition, women ...
Free research essays on topics related to: lung function, ozone levels, lung damage, state and federal, air pollution -
Long Term Effects Short Term Effects
2,307 words... o dioxin-like compounds is through the consumption of animal fats, with bovine-derived meat, milk and dairy products comprising over 50 % of total exposure in the United States 1. The primary route of exposure hypothesized for cattle is airborne deposition of dioxins onto the leaves of feed crops. Over the last few years additional pathways of exposure have been identified associated with contaminated feed additives such as ball clay, mineral supplements, and animal byproducts. (my emphasis)...
Free research essays on topics related to: meal, adverse effects, short term effects, long term effects, term exposure -
How The Mass Media Effects Teenage Part 1
1,671 wordsHow the mass media effects teenage girls Have you ever been fat? If you can eat everything you want to and still can hide behind the mop you are a very lucky person. Its a pity that great amount of people need to confine their food and are stick to different diets. You can ask: why these people suffer so much? Who force them to starve? Can you believe that they do such things by themselves? And this is not a new kind of masochism they just want to become thin. If you ask them about all this diet...
Free research essays on topics related to: fashion magazines, adolescent girls, mass media, thin ideal, marilyn monroe -
Low Birth Weight Nitrogen Dioxide
1,290 wordsAir Pollution Air pollution is one of the most dangerous problems of our times. Problems caused by pollution can be local and minor because of the Earth's own ability to absorb pollutants. The industrialization of society, the introduction of motorized vehicles, the explosion of the population are factors sharpening the growing air pollution problem. Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter belong to pollutants found in most urban areas. These pollutants are dispersed throughout t...
Free research essays on topics related to: motor vehicles, low birth weight, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxides
5 results found, view free essays on page: