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  2. Thermal pollution - Wikipedia

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    Thermal pollution, sometimes called "thermal enrichment", is the degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature. Thermal pollution is the rise or drop in the temperature of a natural body of water caused by human influence .

  3. Smog - Wikipedia

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    Rising air pollution level has significantly increased lung-related ailments (especially asthma and lung cancer) among Delhi's children and women. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] The dense smog in Delhi during winter season results in major air and rail traffic disruptions every year. [ 66 ]

  4. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution hotspots are areas where air pollution emissions expose individuals to increased negative health effects. [265] They are particularly common in highly populated, urban areas, where there may be a combination of stationary sources (e.g. industrial facilities) and mobile sources (e.g. cars and trucks) of pollution.

  5. Inversion (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, an inversion (or temperature inversion) is a phenomenon in which a layer of warmer air overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature gradually decreases as altitude increases, but this relationship is reversed in an inversion. [2] An inversion traps air pollution, such as smog, near the ground.

  6. The Link Between Air Pollution And Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk

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    In short, yes, air pollution can increase risks of developing or irritating symptoms of type 2 diabetes, according to multiple studies. A study by the Washington University School of Medicine and ...

  7. Air quality index - Wikipedia

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    This index pays particular attention to people who are sensitive to air pollution. It provides them with advice on how to protect their health during air quality levels associated with low, moderate, high and very high health risks. The AQHI provides a number from 1 to 10+ to indicate the level of health risk associated with local air quality ...

  8. Managing Eczema Symptoms: Indoor And Outdoor Environments ...

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    For some, dry, indoor air in winter can cause flare-ups, but for others, sweating, outdoor allergens and increased exposure to sunlight can cause symptoms to emerge.

  9. Los Angeles air quality improves from wildfires' hazardous levels

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    Air quality in the moderate range can still be risky for people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. On Jan. 8, however, the average daily AQI score was 189, which signifies "unhealthy ...