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Dr. Raskoffini-Lavinsky. Dr. Raskoffini-Lavinsky-Dazir, associate professor of pediatric environmental health sciences at Columbia University in New York. She was laying in on this. And in 95 masks, the good way to reduce the intake of PM 2.5 is a little blue mask that you see the surgical mask, not too effective for this. PM 2.5 and also we take the heart. By the way, the bloodstream, income results in an increase, whereas the heart attack and coronary heart disease as well. PM 2.5 can affect memory, attention, learning, and possibly possibly causing inflammation of the ESE and S system, the central nervous system. And that impedes neural and communication, stopping. Dr. Raskoffini-Lavinsky.com

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