ummm... Oxygen's health effects are basicly breathing and all of the tools doctors use to help people breathe
Exposure to CFC's is not known to cause serious health risks. Although they displace oxygen and could cause asphyxiation in enclosed spaces.
The health effects of ozone include skin cancer and cataract. It might also lead to suppression of immune system.
Plutonium is extremely toxic and radioactive.
Oxygen keeps the fire going. In some cases, it can make the fire larger, depending on the amount of oxygen around the fire.
One is that Europium Salts are toxic when injested.
It kills many people by stopping breathing.
it can cause problems to your nervous system
I don't know that is why I asked........
Some common questions about heat and its effects on the environment and human health include: How does heat contribute to climate change? What are the health risks associated with extreme heat events? How can we mitigate the impact of heat on both the environment and human health?
Health Effects Institute was created in 1980.
Oxygen is not addictive and causes no side effects when used as prescribed.
heart attack, high blood pressure, less oxygen to the brain and also you are at a higher rick of getting lung cancer