high sulfur fuel results in sulfur dioxide emissions which contribute to ground level pollution, acid rain and respiratory illness. In effect the companies are saying that their fuels do not have this problem as much as others.
Obviously, pollution is harmful towards living things. One example of pollution is oil spill. The oil floats on water and the fish that are coming up to the surface of the water to get air will suffocate. So, if the marine life dies just because of oil spill, most of the animals in the sea will be extinct. Just imagine eating fish and chips with just the chips. The pollution in the water MAY also affect the air around it, suffocating land animals including humans.
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Primarily it causes Mercury poisoning (Amalgam Illness, I think...)That can lead to several other problems like brain and kidney damage, plus many more general problems.
The collapsing of the building on people, and people that contrat illness / dissease such as cholera.
enumerate 3 cardio respiratory illness
The cat almost certainly has a respiratory illness, possible from breathing a toxicant or an infection. It should be treated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.My cat would cough, sneeze, and It almost suffocated to death from a lung tumor. We had to have him put to sleep.
Pneumonia is a respiratory illness.
skin cancer, cataracts, and respiratory illness
The author calls pneumonia 'short breathed' in "The Last Leaf" to emphasize how the illness affects breathing and causes difficulty in breathing. This description conveys the severity and impact of pneumonia on a person's respiratory system. It also creates an image of the struggle and discomfort associated with the illness.
using or swimming in polluted water
There are many different viruses that can cause respiratory illness. One that has been in the media is H1N1, also known as the swine flu.
Children have different breathing rates. I assume you're asking about resting breathing rate, so this is what I'll discuss. If the child is overweight or obese, the child's breathing rate will be faster and deeper in order to get a sufficient amount of oxygen to the body. If the child is asthmatic, or has a respiratory illness, they too may have deeper breathing at rest. Respiratory distress as you call it may be the child looking pale. They may struggle to breath (wheezing), or breath too often sharply (hyperventilation). You should tell a child who's having breathing difficulty to breathe at you're rate. If they look faint etc, call an ambulance immediately, and prepare to give emergency first aid if they fall unconscious( hypothetically speaking of course). If you believe your child has respiratory issues, see your local Doctor or GP.
YES that is why he wears a gas mask furring some lockdowns
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cancer
An illness and a injury are different in that an illness is a sickness and an injury is physical bodily harm. An example of an occupational injury can be someone breaking their arm at work. An occupation illness can be someone breathing in coal dust or some other type of chemical that can cause diseases or health disorders.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus.