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to try smaller than the diameter of a human hair, dropping. There are other contaminants in the smoke as well. There's PM10, particularly as well, but the 2.5 are the ones that have the biggest impact on a person's health. Short-term effects include burning eyes, burning nose, and a cough. These are the suffers, are likely to experience flare-ups from short-term exposure to PM2.5. Longer terms, just dropping. Longer terms, these particles can become especially problematic because they get inhaled and make their way into the bloodstream. Information can start up that aggravates respiratory conditions like asthma or RCOPD. This might happen right away or even several days later.

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