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what causes the most pollution?
A: It''s not really well, anything that pollutes the most but to my looks of it I''d say that ground pollution is the worst because people don''t pick up after theam selfs or It falls out of the garbge can when It''s filled up
It''s not really well, anything that pollutes the most but to my looks of it I''d say that ground pollution is the worst because people don''t pick up after theam selfs or It falls out of the garbge can when It''s filled up...
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Besides genetics and age,what causes wrinkles?
A: In the subcutaneous layer the fat cells get smaller with age. This leads to more noticeable wrinkles and sagging, as the fat cells cannot "fill in" the damage from the other layers. what causes wrinkles? Although people may have a genetic predisposition to severe wrinkling, it is known that sun exposure promotes and exacerbates wrinkling of the skin. Smoking may also negatively affect the skin. Ageing Process As a person ages, skin cells divide more slowly, and the inner skin, or dermis, starts to thin. Fat...
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what causes a bout of tinnitus?
A: Possibly a parasite in the ear. Nobody knows. It varies with every person. Doctors seem to be baffled about what causes it. Have you been subject to very loud prolonged noise pollution recently? In the work place or near an air port for instance? :-/ @Kraken I''m not looking for speculation, I''m looking for a theory. @YARNLADY Thanks. Do you know of any theories that have been proposed? @Scooby No, but I have been to some very loud rock concerts over the last few years that have given me temporary damage the following day. I have no doubt that this has caused it for me, but I want to know
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what causes stomachcancer?
A: We don''t really know what causes cancer. what we do know about cancer is that it''s the mutation of our white blood cells. We can pin point some of the things that may trigger them to mutate, such as smoking, cars, pollution, the things we eat (fast food). Saying that, we are not even sure that these factors may even mutate those specific white blood cells. diet foods, diet pop, bleached foods, hydrogenated foods, foods that are store bought and not homemade. THIS IS JUST ONE WAY: Stomach cancer represents roughly 2% (25,500) cases of all new cancer cases yearly in
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Why do we have so many more documented cases of autism? what causes it?
A: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=what+causes+autism&btnG=Google+Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Why+so+many+cases+of+autism Nobody know the cause of autism. Nobody. It is NOT vaccines. That is a case of bad statistics. Children can''t be diagnosed for autism until a certain age. That age is close to the age when vaccines are given. It is a false correlation. Here is a ridiculous example to help clarify. Almost every criminal in the US has attended public school at some point. Does this means schools make people criminals? the apparent increase in autism is due to better diagnosis and
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what causes most allergies?
A: it''s an immune thing. K I believe pawanbhalla27in answer is not true. How you take care of yourself has to do with getting sick, indoor/outdoor allergies are caused by pollen, mold, ragweed, animals, dust mites,cockroach, smoke, and pollution some of of the reasons are low immune system due to lack of proper food, lack of fruits, less protein diet, less water intake, high dosage of liquor/non veg/smoking/improper rest/stress/strain etc. That is a very difficult question. the many different types of allergic causing substances make it almost impossible to choose what causes most allergies there are reactions within
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what Kind Of Environmental Pollutants Can Cause Sinus Problems?
A: there are many triggers for sinus problems, some of which can stem from allergies. there are myriad irritants, including car fumes, pesticides, industrial toxins, cigarette smoke, and city air. Environmental pollutants such as pollens and dust from dried leaves are factors that contribute to allergic reaction that may lead to sinus problems like sinusitis. Sinus may be caused due to dust formation in nasal part (sinuses). Sometimes pollen like materials gets accumulated in sinuses may also cause sinus problem.Even fungal infection may cause . the smock emitted by factories and dyeing units in textiles may cause sinus problem.If there are chemical units or water treatment plants near by may...
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what Kind Of Environmental Pollutants Can Cause Sinus Problems?
A: there are many triggers for sinus problems, some of which can stem from allergies. there are myriad irritants, including car fumes, pesticides, industrial toxins, cigarette smoke, and city air. Environmental pollutants such as pollens and dust from dried leaves are factors that contribute to allergic reaction that may lead to sinus problems like sinusitis. Sinus may be caused due to dust formation in nasal part (sinuses). Sometimes pollen like materials gets accumulated in sinuses may also cause sinus problem.Even fungal infection may cause . the smock emitted by factories and dyeing units in textiles may cause sinus problem.If there are chemical units or water treatment plants near by may...
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what causes Free Radicals?
A: Free radicals are said to be one of the number one causes of degenerative diseases, premature aging and many of the common ailments. they are uncontrolled substances that can set off cell damaging chain reactions that not only harm the cells, but can cause the cells to die off prematurely. As a result, it ends up in diseases such as cancer, heart disease, arthritis, autoimmune diseases and eye problems. Diet Diet is one of the worst offenders when it comes to free radicals. All the processed foods, foods high in fat and unnatural sugars are one of the major
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what causes a Cough?
A: there is nothing more irritating to have than a reoccurring cough. It can be the cause of much embarrassment and appear when we would least like it to. With the amount of pollutants now present in the air, the possible causes of the cough are wide ranging. Throughout the day, people are exposed to numerous particles of dust, fumes and germs. Our living space can be polluted with tobacco smoke, car exhaust fumes and airborne infections. With all of these pollutants, it is a wonder that we are not continually coughing 24 hours a day. there are...
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